A minister has defended the Saudi Arabian investment in Newcastle United despite the recent mass executions in the kingdom.
The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) - of which Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is chairman - has an 80% stake of the club's owning consortium.
Foreign Office minister Amanda Milling told the House of Commons that PIF's purchase of the Magpies was "welcome."
MPs had called into question whether PIF should be allowed to own the club.
Labour MP Mike Amesbury for Weaver Vale asked whether PIF was a "fit" owner for Newcastle.