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Wigan Athletic sold to billionaire Mike Danson

A new board and CEO is to be announced 'in due course'

A general view of the the Wigan logo on a corner flag at the DW Stadium(Image: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)

Wigan Athletic have been sold to a company backed by billionaire Mike Danson.

The League One club had previously been owned by a consortium led by Bahraini businessman Abdulrahman Al-Jasmi since they were rescued from administration in March 2021.

The announcement comes after the owners of Wigan announced they had agreed to sell the club earlier this month.

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In a statement published on their website, the club added that all "requisite clearances have been obtained" from the English Football League and that a new board, along with a chief executive, will be announced "in due course".

Wigan also confirmed that funds have been paid into the club to cover all outstanding debts and all players and staff "will be paid immediately, along with other creditors".

Mr Danson owns part of rugby league club Wigan Warriors and founded online information company Datamonitor in 1990. The business floated on the London Stock Exchange 10 years later and was sold in 2007 to Informa for over £500m.

The businessman then co-founded data analytics and consulting company GlobalData. He currently serves as its chief executive.