Morecambe set to be taken over by 20 year old
Morecambe say they
are in the process of being taken over by 20-year-old businessman Sarbjot
Johal.
The Shrimps, whose
owners Bond Group Investments put the club up for sale in September, are 19th
in League One.
Co-chairman Graham
Howse said Johal's takeover remains reliant on him passing the EFL's owners and
directors' test.
Howse told the
club website that Johal's purchase had not "progressed as quickly as
we all would have liked" but "exciting times are ahead both on and
off the pitch".
"Sarbjot,
through his company Sarb Capital, has recently purchased equity in the club,
injecting more than useful income into us," Howse said.
"I am, along
with Sarbjot, keen that the process should now move on at pace to come to a
positive conclusion."
The Lancashire side
were put up for sale by owners Bond Group Investments, with Jason Whittingham
and Colin Goldring stepping down from the board.
Whittingham and
Goldring also owned rugby union side Worcester Warriors, who went into
administration in September and were subsequently banned from playing in the
Premiership this season and relegated to the second tier.
Morecambe are in
just their second-ever season in League One and have won four of their past
five games.