LaLiga: Oil-rich Malaysian prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim puts Valencia in his sights
Lim's Meriton Holdings bought Valencia FC for 420 million euros in 2014, including 200 million euros to clear the club's debts.

Valencia are 14th in LaLiga standings. AP
Singapore: A Malaysian prince has prompted speculation of a takeover bid for Spanish football club Valencia after posting about his ambitions for the LaLiga outfit.
Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, crown prince of the oil-rich state of Johor, said Valencia needs someone who is "hungry for success", adding that he was motivated by "creating history".
Valencia are owned by Peter Lim, a billionaire businessman from Singapore, which neighbours the prince's southern state across the Straits of Johor.
"I'm not a businessman, I'm a prince," Tunku Ismail, 36, wrote in a series of Instagram stories, which are no longer available but were posted as screenshots by media.
"I'm not someone who will change your club logo or tradition," he added.
"What does Valencia need? You need someone who knows about football, hungry for success, passionate, and understand how big Valencia is as a club," wrote the prince.
Tunku Ismail already owns Malaysia's Johor Darul Ta'zim, who last year won their seventh straight Malaysian league title and inaugurated the 40,000-capacity Sultan Ibraham Stadium.
Lim's Meriton Holdings bought Valencia FC for 420 million euros in 2014, including 200 million euros to clear the club's debts.
However, relations with fans have soured after a lack of success on the pitch and a revolving door of managerial appointments.
Valencia, who in the early 2000s won two LaLiga titles and the UEFA Cup, and reached two Champions League finals, are currently 14th in the league, five points clear of the relegation places.
The club was valued at 408 million euros in a report by global accountancy firm KPMG last year.
Lim's representatives referred a request for comment to Valencia, who did not immediately respond. AFP is also attempting to contact representatives of Tunku Ismail.
Subscribe to Moneycontrol Pro at ₹499 for the first year. Use code PRO499. Limited period offer. *T&C apply
also read

LaLiga: Real Madrid's title hopes hurt by a late 1-1 draw against Real Sociedad
The result ends Real Madrid's run of five consecutive wins while Portu's brilliant header for Real Sociedad early in the second half was also the first goal conceded by the reigning champions in five games.

LaLiga: Spanish clubs suffer 2 billion euro loss of earnings due to COVID-19 pandemic, says league report
For the current season, LaLiga estimates a shortfall of 1.647 billion euros based on the 5.269 billion initially expected, representing a loss of 31 percent for Spain's top two divisions.

European football matchday: Atletico Madrid keen to widen gap on Barcelona, Real Madrid
Leading scorer Luis Suárez has four yellow cards and one more would mean he would miss the next round's derby with Real Madrid.