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The truth of why FSG wants to sell Liverpool, his new business, is uncovered

FSG is no longer interested in football and will change its business

By Charles Cornwall

FSG is no longer interested in football and will change its business
FSG is no longer interested in football and will change its business
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Liverpool's owner, John W Henry, surprised the whole of England a few days ago when he officially announced that the Reds were for sale, a situation that generated a lot of positive comments from fans who did not see how the Fenway Sports Group (FSG) could support the team with the transfer targets, as it seemed for some time that these investors no longer had enough interest in the team.

The information released from New York indicates that Jhon Henry is no longer interested in Liverpool and English soccer, and is now pursuing his business in the United States and more specifically in the NFL, where it is presumed that he will invest his capital in the Washington Commanders, who are currently in last place in the NFC East with only five wins.

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FSG has hired Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to sell its stake in the Premier League club in a deal that is reportedly expected to be worth between $4 and $5 billion, and is already in constant conversation with groups interested in taking the reins of this historic institution not only in England but in all of European football.

For their part, all the members of Liverpool have no other option but to wait until they know what the future of the institution and of themselves will be, predicting a promising start with this oil group that has been mentioned so much in recent days, since the lack of funds to compete on the basis of big bucks for the figures of Europe is something that the Reds have not been able to do in recent transfer markets, opting to forge their own legends themselves.

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The information on social networks caused different points of view, because while some users were incredulous to learn that John Henry preferred an NFL team rather than a historic Premier League team, others argued that his departure will bring great changes that can make the Reds an overwhelming group that will win all the tournaments in which it participates.

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