Multi-Club Model

FSG have ‘pulled out’ of major £115m deal

FSG Reassess Multi Club Plans After Getafe Withdrawal Financial Realities Shape Strategic Choices Liverpool’s ownership group have stepped back from their proposed £115 million move for Getafe, reshaping the direction of their growing multi club ambitions. Marca report that FSG’s withdrawal followed detailed financial analysis and concerns around LaLiga restrictions. The report states sources close to the...

Journalist: How Liverpool almost signed Alexander Isak back in 2022

Power Balance Questions Resurface Amid Edwards and Ward Return Supporter debates over Liverpool’s internal workings rarely stay quiet for long, and one recent query has struck a nerve. Moe J. posed a theory that has bubbled beneath the surface for some time. Did Jürgen Klopp seize greater control of transfers when Michael Edwards and Julian...

Liverpool Could be About to Complete their Smartest Piece of Business Yet

Michael Edwards: The Kingpin of Liverpool’s New Era The news that John Henry and Fenway Sports Group are set to reward Michael Edwards with a new long-term contract feels like the natural next step in Liverpool’s evolution. Edwards’ return in June 2024 already looks like the defining executive move of the modern era, bridging the...

FSG ‘in Talks’ Over Major £100m Investment in New Liverpool Model

FSG’s Multi-Club Ambitions: What It Means for Liverpool and Why Getafe is Central to the Plan Fenway Sports Group (FSG) are in active discussions with Getafe CF as they seek to implement their long-standing ambition of a multi-club ownership model. According to The Athletic, talks have now progressed between FSG and Getafe president Ángel Torres,...

FSG Discuss Potential Getafe Takeover as Part of European Growth

FSG Eyes Getafe in Strategic Multi-Club Play Long-Term Vision Behind Expansion Push Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the American owners of Liverpool FC, are deep in negotiations over a potential staged takeover of Getafe CF, according to Tribuna, citing The Athletic. This prospective move underscores FSG’s ambition to build a multi-club empire in Europe and further afield,...

FSG’s Reported Interest in Getafe Addressed by Club President Ángel Torres

Liverpool Owners FSG Linked Again to Getafe Amid Denial from Spanish Club President Multi-club strategy draws fresh scrutiny Fenway Sports Group’s evolving strategy in world football continues to draw attention, this time in the southern reaches of Madrid. As Liverpool's owners look to expand their influence beyond Anfield, Getafe CF has found itself uncomfortably thrust into...

Report: Liverpool owners close in on new La Liga club deal

FSG's Global Expansion: What Liverpool’s Owners Are Planning Beyond Anfield Multi-Club Model Driven by Strategy and Revenue Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the American ownership behind Liverpool FC, are accelerating their ambitions for a multi-club empire – and they’re not limiting themselves to Spain. As reported by Adam Williams of TBR Football, FSG are actively pursuing takeover...

John Henry’s FSG Explore Spanish Market with Getafe Interest

FSG Step into Spain: Liverpool Owners Eye Getafe in Multi-Club Expansion Fresh Move into Europe Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the American consortium behind Liverpool Football Club, appear to be firmly pressing ahead with their ambition to create a multi-club empire. As reported by The Times, John Henry’s group is now in talks to buy La Liga...

Report: Edwards Leading FSG Push To Buy La Liga Club

FSG in Talks to Buy Getafe: Liverpool Owners Eye Spanish Expansion FSG Step Up Multi-Club Ambitions Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the American owners of Liverpool FC, are once again making moves towards building a multi-club model. After previously stepping back from a potential deal with Bordeaux, FSG have now turned their attention to La Liga side...

FSG’s Malaga interest cools as legal hurdles block Liverpool owners’ potential takeover

FSG’s Malaga Move Stalls Amid Legal Gridlock and Rival Interest Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), were expected to make their first real move into multi-club ownership with the acquisition of Malaga CF. Earlier this year, they sent a team to the Spanish coast, checking out facilities, sizing up the opportunity, and potentially laying the...