The Daily Mirror says that Gold wants to buy Yeung’s stake in the club and install himself as the club’s owner.
The agreement between Yeung and Birmingham City's major shareholders, David Sullivan and David and Ralph Gold, to sell 29.6 per cent of the club to Yeung for just under £15 million, was made in June this year
The deal was supposed to be the first part of a two-stage offer, which would see Yeung purchase the remaining 46.44 per cent which Sullivan and the Gold brothers hold in equal 23.22 per cent blocks.
Yeung's advisers say he has been delayed in completing his purchase of the club because of Hong Kong financial procedures.






