The ownership will be in the Far East, untouchable and with the money from the sale of Che Adams, Jude Bellingham and the stadium.
For the 2019/20 season, the accounts for which your club hasn't published yet, you were obliged to make a
profit of around £5m in order to avoid another points deduction.
Because in the previous two years the club's operating losses had been around £30m
in each year, that meant the best players had to be sold.
The performances and results this season may have been awful but you can't claim they've replaced the departed payers with nobodies. Apart from appointing the expensive Karanaka as coach, you brought in high-salaried proven players in the summer like Etheridge, Friend, Hogan, Clayton, San Jose, Sanchez and Toral.
The pitiful EFL, of course, should never have allowed clubs to use bogus stadium sales as means of circumventing their own FFP rules, but they did. So that's led to this situation where you, and several other clubs, are apparently no longer in control of the stadium and have to be charged rent in order for it to appear like a genuine transaction, which it isn't. It's currently just a transfer from one of the owner's pockets to another.
They shouldn't even allow clubs to use stadia as collateral in order to get loans, but that's another matter.
As I understand it, though, St Andrews is listed as a community asset so it's going to be hard for them to sell it to someone who wants to convert it into something else.