Chinese businessman Jiang Lizhang's Desports group has agreed to purchase a 60 percent stake in Italian side Parma, club vice-president Marco Ferrari said Thursday. Former UEFA Cup winners Parma have earned a Serie B berth next season, two years after bankruptcy led to demotion to the Italian fourth division. Ferrari told a press conference in the north of Italy that the club had been looking for "a foreign partner" for several months.
"We identified this partner in the person of Jiang Lizhang, president of the Desports group," he said. Jiang already owns Spanish La Liga club Grenada and is co-owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves NBA franchise. He is the founder of Double-Edged Sports (DeSports), a company specialising in marketing and sports rights. Desports recently acquired retransmission rights for Champions League and Europa League matches in China for the period 2018-2021.
"The first phase of the operation has ended in recent weeks with the arrival of this new partner and a capital increase which has led to a minority stake of 30 per cent," explained Ferrari. "The transaction is expected to be concluded in the first week of July with an increase in its stake to 60 percent." Both Inter Milan and AC Milan are already under Chinese ownership. Suning, a leading Chinese appliance retailer, controlled by billionaire Zhang Jindong, spent 270 million euros ($301m) to buy a 68 percent stake in Inter Milan.