Amit Bhatia remains passionate to QPR as club enters talks

11 April 2012

Vice-chairman Amit Bhatia has reaffirmed his commitment to QPR after the club issued a statement admitting they would consider a sale.

The npower Championship leaders have responded to press speculation by confirming that they have entered into "preliminary discussions" with a view to a 67% sale of QPR Holdings Limited.

The statement said: "In response to recent press speculation relating the potential sale of a 67% shareholding in QPR Holdings Limited (the 'Company'), the Company confirms that it has entered into preliminary discussions, which may or may not result in an offer being made.

"It is emphasised that these talks are at an early stage, and that there is no certainty that an offer for the Company will be forthcoming."

Yet Bhatia, who joined the board of directors at Loftus Road in December 2007, has no intention of selling his shares and said: "The club has today confirmed that it has entered into preliminary discussions relating to a potential sale of shares in QPR Holdings Ltd.

"My family and I would like to make clear that we are not part of these negotiations to sell our shares.

"We remain passionate about QPR and are working to achieve our immediate goal of providing Premier League football to our loyal supporters next season."

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