Other interested parties meant they had to act fast or risk losing out on a project they had spent 18 months alreayd on, common sense dictates you don't sell in a situation that everyone knows you have to sell in, thus makes sense that one takes the lead and the other plays the waiting game - holding the shares in Arsenal till the times right to offload them at the best price (after the new tv deal for example).
The talk about increased exposure is all well and good mate, but Usmanov has absolutely zero benefit from going from 15 to 30% share in Arsenal, no more influence, no more say, absolutely nothign gained for him by increasing his stake, exposure only matters if it comes with either influence or aids a long term strategy to gain control and a voice, neither of these applies to the Arsenal case as Kroenke simply will never sell
So question - why does increasing his exposure aid Usmanov in any way shape or form?
You also are looking at it too clinically IMO anyway, your removing all personal relationship from the two, they obviously enjoy working togetehr and dare i say have their set peckign order in that relationship, and maybe your putting too ,much onto Moshiri wanting to strike out and make his own way, has he EVER shown any inclination of wishing to do that? or is he actually seemingly anyway perfectly happy being part of a realtionship with a more powerful figure?
Will pose 1 scenario for you here mate, Moshiri as you have stated has a plan and is massively ambitious, he is also very very intelligent and astute
Do you think he will believe that without masive investment on the scale of Usmanov that it wuill be possible to actually compete with the likes of United, Chelsea, City etc spending power - regardless of new stadium, improved commercial deals etc, which frankly will only redice the gap to ten thousand miles rather than 100m thousand