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According to Sky Sports news, Southampton's new owner is from Serbia.

According to Sky Sports news, Southampton's new owner is from Serbia.


The name of Southampton's new owner is Dragan Solak. Dragan, who completed the Southampton takeover for 100 million pounds, has invested most of his assets in taking a controlling stake in Southampton Football Club. According to Sky Sports, Dragon wants Southampton to copy the Man City's business strategy. As well as Draker, former Brentford vice-chairman Rasmus Ankelsen and a London-based investor are also involved in the Southampton bid.


Infosurhoy, a website, has a detailed profile of Southampton's new owner, Dragan Solak. The site notes that Dragan-Solak was born in 1964 and co-founded United Group in 2000. After the formation of the joint group, it took eight years for the company to grow from a small cable TV operator in Serbia to the largest telecom operator in the whole of Serbia and the whole Balkans. At present, the United Group provides broadband, mobile Internet, pay TV and other services to Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece and other regions. The company's headquarters are in the Netherlands. United also owns the rights to broadcast the Premier League.


A year ago, Reuters reported that United Group was considering dismantling some or all of huawei's telecom equipment under pressure from the United States. In a statement reported at the time, Huawei executives expressed their intention to continue working with the united Group.


Dragon is a golf fan, he also co-founded a company called Eligo. The company promises luxury golf courses around the world and has an office in Surrey, England.


His current net worth is unknown. Serbian media sources put his net worth at more than £1bn. According to the united Group's website, the company has annual revenues of more than £1.67 billion.




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