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Simon Hallett’s Plymouth Argyle set for Capital boost

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Plymouth Argyle owner Simon Hallett believes imminent new investors can help build on the club’s success over recent years.

The Pilgrims have climbed from League Two to the Championship over the past five years, though do look as though they will drop back down to League One this term.

Hallett has been Argyle’s majority shareholder since 2018, but believes extra backing is needed for the Devon club to prosper.

“For the past six years, I have spoken about how my resources could get us to the Championship but not beyond,” he told the club’s supporters in a statement.

“We have now reached agreement in principle with a group that will invest in Argyle, and we are in the final stages of due diligence and regulatory approval.

PLANS: Simon Hallett

“If completed as expected, this transaction will inject new capital into the club in several phases. The first phase will involve issuing new equity, diluting my stake and those of other shareholders.

“Subsequent funds will be available through sponsorship deals and convertible loans, drawn at the club’s discretion.

“These loans will have favourable interest rates and will eventually convert to equity, allowing the new investors to take a majority ownership position.

“Securing new investment has taken longer than we hoped because we have been careful in selecting investors who share our vision for Argyle as a financially sustainable, community-focused club striving for success on the pitch.

“Despite the increased risk of relegation, our new investors remain committed, and the agreements in place will not be affected by a potential drop to League One.”

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