Liverpool could make hundreds of millions as FSG join Man Utd in capital opportunity
According to Kevin Maguire, FSG’s aim to assist Liverpool in taking advantage of the American market with clubs like Manchester United and Bayern Munich could be extremely profitable for the Merseysiders.
The Reds have already inked lucrative contracts for an additional £35 million a year to the club’s coffers with Google, Peleton, and UPS, but that sum may rise enormously as a result of the prospects offered in the United States.
Given their involvement in sport, there is little doubt that FSG is familiar with the US market, according to the financial expert who spoke with Football Insider.
The major clubs, such as Liverpool, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, PSG, Manchester United, and so forth, do attract a lot of attention from American supporters who are willing to spend a lot of money.
“American fans spend a lot of money only to watch them compete in exhibition games.
“I believe that the sales of the merchandise and the opportunities to partner with other US brands are indicative of a symbiotic relationship where both parties win,” the author said.
When compared to financial behemoths Manchester City, Chelsea, and now Newcastle United, Jurgen Klopp’s team is far from being the English top-flight’s financial heavyweight. As a result, the club must look for new ways to level the playing field.
The Fenway Sports Group has already stated explicitly that they would be open to receiving outside funding, provided that it is consistent with their goals for Liverpool.
We’re definitely open to decision-makers looking to capitalize on our relationships to the American market and increase the £247 million in revenues from our 2021/22 accounts in the interim.
We can already see how it’s affecting things behind the scenes, as we recently reached a very astute business agreement with Nike to capitalize on merchandise, and our continuous partnership with NBA legend Lebron James appears to be paying off.
It is comforting to see Liverpool steadfastly avoiding the easy path in a world where money from human rights-abusing regimes is progressively consuming the planet.
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The transfer front
It’s necessary to first understand this present team before we start putting potential transfer targets into the mix, Jurgen Klopp has already said during one of his press conferences. Andre’s admiration by Liverpool is evident from their effort to sign him in the summer, which shows their interest in the player.
Fluminense either made it plain that they would never sell him or that they had no intention of doing so. There is a decent likelihood that they will sell him in January, therefore I believe that I can acquire him. But does it really matter? It doesn’t matter at this time because he won’t be able to play and he won’t be able to change the world because, with all due respect, he’s a 22-year-old Brazilian player. You can’t just wait for Kylian Mbappe to enter the game and everything will be OK. He would be yet another player included in the group of midfielders who alternate.