Paul could be set to once again clench ownership of The Beatles back catalogue.
According
to a report by The Sun, Paul is set to make a bid for possession
of the music after eyeing it up for thirty years.
The turnaround comes after leaked Sony emails revealed that executives were considering selling the rights back to the 72-year-old hitmaker.
This includes a share in more than 250 songs which were written by Paul and John.
A source told the website: “Paul will want to buy the catalogue.”
The illustrious back catalogue has eluded Macca ever since it was purchased by Michael Jackson in 1985. At the time, Jackson forked out a massive £47.5 million to nab the tracks before Paul could.
He later sold half the catalogue to Sony in 1995 in a deal worth £95 million.
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