BERLIN (Reuters) -UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel said the Italian lender may consider the sale of its stake in Germany’s Commerzbank to a bank outside the European Union if it received a good offer that shareholders wanted, a German newspaper reported on Saturday.

Over the last year, UniCredit has built a 26% equity stake in the German lender and pressed for a tie-up, which Commerzbank opposes. The German state holds a 12% stake in the bank and the government in Berlin is also against a takeover.

If shareholders were no longer satisfied with the investment in Commerzbank, UniCredit could sell the stake at a profit, Orcel told Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

“What would happen if a bank that is not from the EU were to offer the most for our shares? Then I would have to accept that

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