Heart confirm talks over sale

Talks over the potential sale of Melbourne Heart have been confirmed by the club.

John Aloisi coach of the Heart

Melbourne Heart boss John Aloisi could be fired after his side's 1-0 defeat to Wellington Phoenix. (AAP)

Beleaguered A-League side Melbourne Heart have confirmed that talks to sell the club are ongoing.

Without confirming the identity of the interested party, the Heart confirmed several approaches to the club had taken place across 2013 and negotiations to sell the franchise were at an advanced stage.

"Over the last four months, the club's ownership has held discussions with one particular group who has expressed an interest in growing the club," the statement read.

In recent days, various reports have speculated the club is on the brink of a $12 million sale to New Zealand businessman Bart Campbell.

Campbell, who has a long history in sport management, led the consortium that took control of NRL club Melbourne Storm in June.

Issued the day after a demoralising home loss to Wellington Phoenix, the statement implied under pressure coach John Aloisi would be safe from the sack until the conclusion of negotiations.

"Any discussions will ensure the club's existing structures remain, in order to prevent dislocation to the club's philosophies or personnel," it read.

A Heart spokesman declined to make further comment until a sale had concluded.

Heart remain bottom of the A-League, a position the club has occupied since early November.


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