Fenway Sports Group wants to buy Getafe and join Spanish soccer. The American company that runs Liverpool sees a good chance to make money. They like that Getafe stays in Spain's top league and has plans for a new stadium. The team also sits near Madrid and has a nice training center.
Spanish newspaper Marca reports the deal faces one problem. Club president Angel Torres plans to stay until 2027 when the new stadium opens. He says he will pick who takes over but won't sell to just anyone right away.
The American group wants to copy what City Group does around the world. They hope to create a network of teams that helps develop young players. This would also help them reach more fans and make more money from marketing deals across different countries.
Spanish newspaper Marca reports the deal faces one problem. Club president Angel Torres plans to stay until 2027 when the new stadium opens. He says he will pick who takes over but won't sell to just anyone right away.
The American group wants to copy what City Group does around the world. They hope to create a network of teams that helps develop young players. This would also help them reach more fans and make more money from marketing deals across different countries.