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26 January 2007
The Magpies hierarchy has requested an early meeting with the billionaire and his representatives in the wake of his major investment in the club on Wednesday.
Shepherd's stake of around 29.8% makes him the major obstacle in Ashley's way as he attempts to seal a £133.1million buy-out. But the two parties are expected to enter into discussions within days as the future of the Tyneside club takes another step towards being resolved.
Newcastle plc confirmed it hoped to meet with Ashley's St James' Holdings Limited company early next week in a statement issued to the Stock Exchange on Friday afternoon.
It read: "The Board of Newcastle United has met to discuss the SJHL offer and has requested an early meeting with Mike Ashley and his team, and look forward to discussing the offer and his plans for Newcastle United in more detail.
"It is hoped that this meeting will take place next week."
Ashley took the football world by surprise when he made his move on Wednesday to snap up a 41.6% stake in Newcastle at a cost of more than £55million.
His 100p-per-share offer has been extended to the club's remaining shareholders, who must decide now whether to hand over full control to the founder of Sports Direct International.
Many of them own only a few shares, but Shepherd will hold the key to any takeover.
He was in hospital recovering from complications following a rib fracture when Ashley showed his hand by buying out the Hall family's interest in the club former chairman Sir John Hall resurrected after winning a bitter boardroom battle in 1991.
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