West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis has revealed that he is unaware of the future ownership plans of the club as chairman Jeremy Peace continues to look to sell the club this summer.
The Baggies reportedly have a couple of suitors in the form of a consortium from the Far East and one from the USA but Pulis insists he knows very little about what the future holds.
Pulis said: "The chairman has been very open and very honest with it. Obviously, he has put it up for sale. I think he wants to get an investor in or someone who can financially take the club on to another level.
"I don't think he would sell it to anybody who can't do that. If he doesn't then he's going to stay.
"Again, we've talked about budgets and certain things we would have to do, so he has been very open and honest with it. I'm the same as you.
"Until the takeover takes place, if it does I won't know exactly who it's going to be and what they are going to do."