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Bill Foley is set to sell his share in Hibs less than two years after buying into the Easter Road club. ‌

The American businessman is in talks to sell the 25 per cent shareholding held in the Hibees by his Black Knight Group, according to the Scottish Sun . ‌

And it's majority shareholders the Gordon family who are said to be keen to do a deal with the Bournemouth owner. ‌

They currently own around 60 per cent after former chairman, the late Ron Gordon , took control from Sir Tom Farmer back in 2019.

He was replaced as chair by son Ian, and the family could yet take a firmer grip of the Leith club if a deal can be struck with Foley.

The initial plan following the £6million investment was for the Black Knight Group to fund developments at the club's East Ma

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