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A strong businessman has set his sights on acquiring England's biggest team

By Charles Cornwall

14/11/2022, 04:04 PM

A strong businessman has set his sights on acquiring England's biggest team

The Mirror reports that the eighth richest man in the world, Mukesh Ambani, has set his sights on Liverpool, with plans to buy the club. Negotiations underway with Fenway Sports Group. Ambani has a net worth of £90billion and is the 8th richest man in the world. Even local media in India have been following this story closely, where it has caused a furore among the Indian population.

It is well known that Fenway Sports is willing to sell the Merseyside team for at least £4 billion, according to the English media. Ambani is the chairman of Reliance Industries Ltd, an Indian conglomerate with diverse businesses in the market, ranging from petrochemicals, natural gas, trading, telecommunications, media and textiles.

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Reports from the United States reveal that Liverpool's owners have received numerous offers in recent months following the announcement that they are willing to sell, as long as the offer is in the best interests of Fenway Sports Group Holdings LLC. The owners of the MLB's Red's Sox also own NES, FSM, RFK Racing, The SpringHill Company and FSG Real Estate.

Moreover, Ambani owns the Mumbai Indians cricket team, and was also involved in the creation of the Indian Football Super League. The perception of Ambani in India is acceptable since his conglomerate has directly and indirectly employed millions of families in India, being a major economic force in one of the largest countries in the world.

<strong>Mukesh Ambani is the eighth richest man in the world</strong>

The Americans bought The Pool in 2010 after putting around £300m on the table, which has paid off, as the last decade has been a golden one for Jürgen Klopp's team, who were a great success in building this squad. Thanks to the German's leadership, it was possible to stop the drought of not winning the Premier League, and even put the club on the European and world stage by winning the Champions League and Club World Cup.

 

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