Sheffield United chair could be disqualified after dispute over £35m debt from club purchase
Steven Rosen’s company liquidated after high court hearing Previous owners claim they are owed fees from 2024 sale The Sheffield United chair, Steven Rosen, is facing disqualification as a director by the English Football League after the company through which he bought the club two years ago, COH Sports Bidco Limited, was liquidated. The winding-up order issued by the high court in London is the result of a dispute between Sheffield United’s owners and their predecessors, Prince Abdullah’s United World, who claim they are owed £35m by Rosen and his business partner Helmy Eltoukhy in unpaid fees resulting from their £110m sale of the Championship club in December 2024. Abdullah filed the winding-up petition last month after Rosen and Eltoukhy transferred ownership of the club to a new parent company, 1919 Partners LLC, which he alleged was part of an attempt to avoid paying the outstanding debt. Continue reading...
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