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Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), are up to something again — and this time, it’s not just about who plays up front at Anfield.
From La Liga interest to rugby shake-ups, the group seems determined to grow their footprint well beyond Merseyside.
FSG have already spent the summer adding talent to Liverpool’s squad, but off the pitch, their focus has been on building a multi-club football model.
In football, that’s often code for “make us an offer.”
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But FSG’s ambitions aren’t just limited to the soccer pitch.
Alongside the Glazers and Red Bull, FSG is linked to a proposed global rugby league called R360.
Franchises may cost just £15 million each, a relative bargain in sports ownership.
The project could launch in 2026, with teams in cities like London, Tokyo, Boston, and Miami.
Think of it as rugby’s version of the Super League, only this one might actually happen.
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