
Liverpool Owners Considering Acquisition of Getafe
Fenway Sports Group, the owner of Liverpool, is seeking to enter the Spanish league by acquiring Getafe, as part of its plan to expand in European football.
According to the Spanish newspaper "Marca," the American group sees Getafe as a promising investment opportunity, thanks to its stability in the first division, the commencement of construction on a new stadium expected to open in 2027, as well as its location within the Madrid region and its ownership of an advanced sports city.
Despite the significant interest, the group faces a major obstacle in the form of the current club president, Ángel Torres, who has confirmed that he will remain in his position until the new stadium opens, indicating that he will choose a suitable successor but will not leave the club to anyone.
The group aims to replicate the experience of the City Group, which owns several clubs around the world, in order to create a global football network that allows for player development and expands sporting and marketing presence.
According to the Spanish newspaper "Marca," the American group sees Getafe as a promising investment opportunity, thanks to its stability in the first division, the commencement of construction on a new stadium expected to open in 2027, as well as its location within the Madrid region and its ownership of an advanced sports city.
Despite the significant interest, the group faces a major obstacle in the form of the current club president, Ángel Torres, who has confirmed that he will remain in his position until the new stadium opens, indicating that he will choose a suitable successor but will not leave the club to anyone.
The group aims to replicate the experience of the City Group, which owns several clubs around the world, in order to create a global football network that allows for player development and expands sporting and marketing presence.