Derby expect to finalise their takeover as local property developer David Clowes

Derby expect to finalise their takeover today as local property developer David Clowes prepares to save Rams from extinction… after the club confirm they’ve worked hard ‘to complete this extremely complex transaction’

  • Derby expect to complete their takeover by David Clowes on Thursday 
  • Local businessman David Clowes jumped in when Chris Kirchner bid collapsed 
  • Wayne Rooney stepped down last week following 18 months in charge 
  • The club say they’ve worked ‘to complete this extremely complex transaction’ 

The takeover of Derby by property developer David Clowes is expected to be completed on Thursday, the club’s joint administrators have said.

Quantuma announced on Sunday they had formally accepted Clowes’ offer to buy the beleaguered Sky Bet League One club and hoped to conclude the sale by Wednesday.

That target date has now slipped slightly due to the complexities involved but there is confidence remaining issues will soon be resolved.

Derby expect to complete their takeover by property developer David Clowes on Thursday

A spokesperson on behalf of Quantuma said: ‘All parties involved in the sale of the club have been working very hard together since last weekend to complete this extremely complex transaction.

‘A small number of outstanding matters remain, and these matters are outside of the control of the joint administrators and Clowes Developments (UK) Limited.

‘It is our expectation that these will be finalised tomorrow, Thursday June 30, allowing the transaction to complete then.

‘The joint administrators would like to reassure staff, players and supporters that they are in receipt of completion monies from Clowes Developments (UK) Ltd, and the outstanding issues require a short amount of additional time to be finalised.’

Wayne Rooney resigned as Derby manager earlier after saying the club needs 'fresh energy'

Wayne Rooney resigned as Derby manager earlier after saying the club needs ‘fresh energy’

Clowes, via his company Clowes Developments, emerged as the potential new owner of the Rams after American businessman Chris Kirchner withdrew his offer to buy the club.

The local businessman has already agreed to purchase Pride Park and issue the club an interim loan.

Derby have been in administration since last year and were relegated from the Sky Bet Championship last season after having 21 points deducted.

Former manager Wayne Rooney has urged fans to get behind his successor after he quit last week, suggesting the Rams needed ‘fresh energy’.

Derby have named Liam Rosenior as their interim manager after Wayne Rooney's departure

Derby have named Liam Rosenior as their interim manager after Wayne Rooney’s departure

Assistant Liam Rosenior has taken over as interim boss with the players back in for pre-season this week.

‘A massive thank you to all the fans, players, and staff at @dcfcofficial for your support over the last three years. This has been one of the hardest decisions I’ve had to make in my career,’ Rooney wrote on Twitter.

‘Thanks for taking me in as one of your own. Please get behind the next manager and give them what you gave me, trust, loyalty, and unbelievable support. Some great memories I’ll never forget.’