Birmingham's Lee Clark fears planned takeover will mean the sack for him
Manager who has battled Blues' financial problems and had to sell string of stars believes would-be buyer Paladini will axe him
Lee Clark suspects he will be axed if Birmingham’s takeover gets the go-ahead.
Blues boss Clark has done a remarkable job in difficult circumstances because the Championship club has been left in limbo by a power struggle at St Andrew's.
But Clark believes he will not be in Solihull businessman Gianni Paladini’s plans if the former QPR chairman’s buy-out of the troubled Championship club succeeds.
Clark has been battling on, and it is thought the cash-strapped side do not have the money to sack him anyway.
Owner Carson Yeung has had his assets frozen pending money laundering charges in Hong Kong and is using third parties to sell, even though he values the club at £32million.
It is thought that Paladini wants a foreign manager - with a bigger name - to take charge.
Blues boss Clark has done a remarkable job in difficult circumstances because the Championship club has been left in limbo by a power struggle at St Andrew's.
But Clark believes he will not be in Solihull businessman Gianni Paladini’s plans if the former QPR chairman’s buy-out of the troubled Championship club succeeds.
Clark has been battling on, and it is thought the cash-strapped side do not have the money to sack him anyway.
Owner Carson Yeung has had his assets frozen pending money laundering charges in Hong Kong and is using third parties to sell, even though he values the club at £32million.
It is thought that Paladini wants a foreign manager - with a bigger name - to take charge.
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