Wednesday brought news of a possible investment strategy from the Liverpool owners, along with more speculation about Jude Bellingham and Naby Keita.
FSG plans to expand in multiclub model
There has long been talk of Liverpool’s owners, the Fenway Sports Group, branching out to acquire another football club, while there have been suggestions they could invest in other sports as well.
Earlier this month it was claimed that the FSG could be among the interested parties in Brazil’s Atlético Mineiro, although the reports were nothing more than speculation.
However, The Guardian has now reported that FSG are among the owners “looking to set up a multi-club network started by Manchester City’s owner, City Football Group”.
Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke and FSG figurehead John W. Henry are said to have “explored adding clubs in and out of Europe to their portfolios”.
There is no word on a potential timetable for future acquisitions, nor the markets that FSG would study, but investors RedBird Capital are already majority shareholders in AC Milan and Toulouse.
City Football Group often used its network of clubs to recruit young players from foreign markets and send others on loan to gain first-team experience, which would almost certainly attract Liverpool.
3 things today: The international break is over!
Latest news from Liverpool F.C.
Naby Keita is attracting “three or four clubs” including Dortmund as his contract enters its final months, according to Fabrizio Romano (CaughtOffside). Danish striker Casper Tengstedt, who scored 23 goals in 35 games for Rosenborg last season In the past, he has admitted his “dream is to play for Liverpool one day” (TV 2 SPORT) Former Liverpool winger Albert Riera, currently in charge of Olimpija Ljubljana, has revealed his desire to manage in the Premier League (The Athletic)
Last chat from somewhere else
As long as they continue “blah, blah, blah” and do not punish, it will continue like this, every day and everywhere. No time brother! #racismonão pic.twitter.com/p8GqMPqUKa
– Richarlison Andrade (@richarlison97) September 28, 2022
Richarlison has called for tougher sanctions against racist abuse in football, after a banana was thrown at him during Brazil’s 5-1 win over Tunisia (Twitter) Australian international Garang Kuol, the 18-year-old who plays for Central Coast Mariners, he is close to finalizing a move to Newcastle (Northern Echo) Everton full-back Nathan Patterson faces up to five weeks out with an ankle injury (EFC)
tweet of the day
This shirt carries with it a message.
We do not want to be visible during a tournament that has cost the lives of thousands of people.
We support the Danish national team at all times, but that is not the same as supporting Qatar as the host nation. pic.twitter.com/7bgMgK7WzS
— Hummel (@hummel1923) September 28, 2022
We really need more statements like this.
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