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Much was made of Michael Edwards return as FSG CEO of Football.
One major part of his role was going to be helping the Boston group construct a multi-club model.
It has now been revealed by Spanish outlet AS that FSG is looking to acquire La Liga side Getafe.
Reporter Manuel Torres adds to the story that FSG see Getafe as a good opportunity to realise these aspirations:
“The American company wants to expand into the world of football and they have set their sights on Spain.”
“Specifically, at Getafe?
The choice for the blue team is clear; a project consolidated in the elite in the 21st century, a new stadium with the works already started, the proximity to the capital and the intention of Ángel Torres to leave the presidency when the new Coliseum takes shape.”
He adds that there has been some preliminary talks between the Liverpool principle owners and the decision-makers at Getafe:
“At the moment, only a study and some contacts have taken place between club and company while waiting for the progress of the works that may end with Getafe being part of one of the most important groups in world sport.”
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