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Published 11:27 9 Oct 2021 BST
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Despite stating that they had received assurances, the league are yet to make those assurances public, with their statement making the assertion despite the fact that the crown prince, Mohammed bin-Salman, remains listed as the chairman of PIF on their website.
PIF's acquisition of the club has seen wide-spread opposition, with Amnesty International one of those in disagreement, questioning how the league could allow a Saudi-ownership of a top-flight club given the state's "appalling human rights record".
The Saudi-led consortium are also yet to release the assurances they provided to the Premier League to ensure they passed the Owners' and Directors' test.
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