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Birmingham Post Rich List 2016: No.5 - Randy Lerner

Randy Lerner is still the owner of Aston Villa despite announcing in May 2014 that the club was up for sale

Randy Lerner

Banking/Football
2016: No.5 - £900m
2015: No.4 - £950m

This time last year we thought it was going to be the last time that appeared in the Birmingham Post Rich List. In May 2014 he announced that Aston Villa was up for sale.

But here we are 20 months later and Randy Lerner is still the owner. Rumours of takeovers by Americans, the Chinese or the Swiss have come and gone, as have a couple of managers.

Merrill Lynch to advise on the sale with a reported asking price of between £150 million and £200 million. There have been no takers, and Aston Villa’s current performance in the Premiership is unlikely to bring potential buyers knocking the door down.

Meanwhile the door to the manager’s office is a revolving one. departed to be replaced by Tim Sherwood, but the loss of key players left too big a whole and he was unable to turn the team’s performance round. He was followed by Frenchman Remi Garde who at least has the advantage of speaking the same language as much of the team. He made a promising start, holding Premiership leaders Manchester City to a draw, but since that points have been a rarity.

Villa has also returned to profitabioty. In 2014 the club announced a pre-tax profit of £1.57 million boosted by a £30 million rise in broadcasting and sponsorship deals. Turnover grew from £81.6 million to £110.5 million and average attendances wer a shade over 36,000. The club is financially self-sufficient and has reduced its operating costs.

Randy Lerner pocketed around £620 million from the sale of American football team, the Cleveland Browns to US businessman Jimmy Haslam in 2012.

He certainly can’t be accused of not being committed to Aston Villa during his time in charge – nor has he loaded it with debt as some overseas football club owners have done. He has poured money into the club and its facilities. On top of paying £62 million for the club nearly eight years ago he has invested heavily in equity and loans and has underwritten the club’s losses.