Arsenal fans hoping to see owner Stan Kroenke sell up are set to be majorly disappointed if reports are to be believed. Arsenal supporters gathered outside the Emirates last week to protest against Kroenke's ownership of the club.
Arsenal news: Stan Kroenke has no intentions of selling the Gunners to Daniel Ek takeover (Image: GETTY)
The Athletic say the message from the club is that Kroenke won't be going anywhere and one source says it is "a joke" to think the American would facilitate a quick sale.
Kroenke's son Josh, who is a director at Arsenal, reiterated that stance at a fans' forum last week, stating that KSE had "no intentions" of selling.
Arsenal's decision to join the breakaway European Super League, which they have since withdrawn from, was the final straw for many supporters.
Kroenke has been much-maligned in his role at the club since buying his first shares in 2007.
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Arsenal news: The Gunners have not won the Premier League with Stan Kroenke as owner (Image: EXPRESS)
He saw off competition from Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov and finally took complete control of the Gunners in 2018.
Arsenal are reported to be worth around £2billion.
Swedish financial journalist Johan Wendel believes Ek has enough money to buy the Premier League side.
But he admits it all depends on what the intentions of KSE are.
Wendel told Sky Sports News: "Well it all comes down to what the Kroenkes are asking for, of course, but I don't think Daniel Ek would make a tweet like that, a comment like that, if he hadn't thought of the financial considerations.