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Woody Johnson, the multi-billionaire US owner of the New York Jets NFL team, is unlikely to take over from Fenway Sports Group at Liverpool.
A lot of these US-led investors own teams in other sports over in the States, making the likes of Johnson unlikely propositions.
That’s according to the Liverpool Echo, who report that despite early links as a potential candidate, the 75-year-old is improbable to becoming the new owner of the Reds.
Despite all of this, Johnson is now deemed an unlikely candidate to purchase the Anfield outfit.
Johnson unlikely to take over at Liverpool
After it was announced that the Glazer family had put Manchester United up for sale, talk of investment into Liverpool shrunk ever so slightly.
Either way, we’re still a very long way off FSG completing a hand-over of Liverpool.
During this time, he visited Liverpool in 2020, after he claimed the economic benefits of the city make it the ‘New York City of Europe’.
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