The Premier League teams, throughout this 21st century, have become the whim of many millionaires or investment groups who dream of being owners of a club and taking it to the top.
Manchester City and Chelsea are the best examples, but there are more and more teams away from the spotlight with owners who have the money. And very soon there could be another one.
According to the 'BBC', the Egyptian Mohamed El Kashashy is reportedly very close to becoming the new owner of Burnley in a deal worth around 220 million euros.
According to the prestigious British media outlet, the process got underway a year ago and the documents of sale would already be signed after verification of the guarantees provided by El Kashashy.
Now the only thing lacking is the approval from a Premier League that, in these cases, are no picnic, as Newcastle and its failed sale to the Prince of Saudi Arabia proved.