Moroccan Billionaire Anas Sefrioui Denies Link To Sheffield Wednesday Takeover

Moroccan billionaire Anas Sefrioui denies rumors of a Sheffield Wednesday FC takeover, calling the reports inaccurate and without basis.
The Moroccan billionaires net worth has surged to 1.6 billion, fueled by a strong rally in Addohas shares and growth in the real estate market.
Addohas 27 million housing project in Cte d'Ivoire is expanding the companys footprint in West Africa, with 5,600 new homes planned for Greater Abidjan.
Moroccan billionaire Anas Sefrioui has firmly denied reports linking him to a potential takeover of English football club Sheffield Wednesday FC.
Sefrioui says no Sheffield talksWhile he hasnt ruled out an interest in owning a football club in the future, he made it clear that no talks or plans have been initiated regarding Sheffield Wednesday, contrary to claims circulating in recent reports .
Speaking through sources close to him, Sefrioui described the rumors as inaccurate and without basis. His response follows speculation earlier this week suggesting he was eyeing the Championship side as a possible investment target.
Sefriouis net worth hits 1.6 billionAnas Sefrioui , the founder and chairman of Groupe Addoha, Moroccos largest homebuilder, has made a return to the billionaire list after several years out of the spotlight.
This follows a strong rally in Addohas shares, driven by renewed investor confidence and steady gains in the real estate market. Sefrioui owns nearly 65 percent of the company, about 260.7 million shares, which has helped lift his net worth to an estimated 1.6 billion .