Liverpool are set to appoint a new chairman and ask a new bank to lead their search for fresh investment, BBC Sport understands. Martin Broughton has been approached, with the British Airways chairman considering forming part of a restructured board at Anfield. Barclays Capital, the bank's investment arm, will head the latest attempt to find a new buyer for the club. Co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett are ready to step down as co-chairmen. The Americans believe that by presenting a united front, potential investors are more likely to be found. Broughton has previously chaired the British Horseracing Board, and is a lifelong Chelsea fan.
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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