Personally I would like to see a solid institutional co-investor working with JP, with the investor giving due credence to JP's astute stewardship. In other words, a wealthy backer who knows the value of money and won't want to see it wasted, as opposed to a "money no object" sort of owner.
It all stacks up now. JP being ruthless re managers, loosening his pursestrings to desperately ensure that we stay in the Premier League, and now ready to cash in. Can't blame him, but I really do hope that he stays very involved.
This club with an extra £100m (say) invested in the team and with JP's principles remaining in place could be in a very nice position indeed.