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Liverpool owners FSG set for £665m windfall with next deal after record transfer spend

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Liverpool chairman Tom Werner, Fenway Sports Group president Michael Gordon, principle owner of Liverpool John Henry, and his wife Linda Pizzuti Henry pose with the Premier League trophy(Image: Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group are said to be in talks over the proposed sale of National Hockey League franchise Pittsburgh Penguins.

Since, their methodical project has seen success restored to Anfield with two Premier League titles, one Champions League victory, an expansion of the stadium to a 61,276 capacity, and the club has also moved into a state of the art training facility.

That is before mentioning the £446m investment they have made in the transfer market this summer, allowing Arne Slot and Richard Hughes to build upon last season's title-winning team.



This broke the record for an amount spent by a single club in one window, and included two separate British-record transfers for Florian Wirtz then Alexander Isak.



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Ice hockey is undergoing a significant rebuilding process which is set to see two new teams added to expand the league within the next couple of years.

This is set to flood the NHL with hundreds of millions of dollars, considerably enhancing the value of all NHL teams.

Discussions are said to be underway but otherwise FSG are continuing to 'operate as usual'.

A more recent version of events, again from The Athletic, revealed that a group that includes the former owner who sold to FSG, Mario Lemieux, alongside Ron Burkle and David Morehouse, are 'still intrigued' by the thought of reclaiming the Penguins.

Ultimately their ability to pull off such a deal has come into question with the asking price believed to be far beyond their capabilities.

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