Emiliano Sala plane changed hands four times in a single day as crash report set to confirm agent Willie McKay did not own aircraft Nantes expect crash report to confirm that agent McKay did not own the plane Ownership enquiries have centred on a mysterious firm called Cool Flourish French club believe it strengthens their demands for payment from Cardiff
By Ian Herbert and Laura Lambert For The Mail On Sunday
Published: 22:45 GMT, 23 February 2019 | Updated: 09:14 GMT, 24 February 2019
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Nantes expect a preliminary report into the crash which killed Emiliano Sala to confirm this week that agent Willie McKay did not own the plane, strengthening their demands that Cardiff City make the first payment due for the player.
Sportsmail understands that enquiries about ownership have centred on a mysterious firm called Cool Flourish, listed at Companies House as a management consultancy business.
The company’s major shareholder, 45-year-old Fay Keely, is listed by the companies register as resident at a property at Alfreton, Derbyshire, which is deserted and unfurnished.