Dubai investors set for €‎4.3 billion Liverpool take over: Reports


Dubai investors set for €‎4.3 billion Liverpool take over: Reports

Dubai Investors running up for Liverpool

After the American owners of the Premier League club LiverpoolFenway Sports Group, put up the club for sale, many investors and bargainers have collided with offers and placing the club on a huge level, opposite to Jurgen Klopp‘s beliefs the club has been finally put up for sale.

The Dubai International Capital is one of the most prominent contenders running up the race. Investors in Dubai are weighing up purchasing Liverpool for $5 Billion= €‎4.3Bn, according to multiple reports from the Middle East. The potential owners have been on their toes in the race up until now.

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FSG released an official statement to offload the club from its shoulders after 12 long years of ownership. The statement read confirming it “would consider new shareholders if it was in the best interest of Liverpool as a club.” As the offers were invited Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are assisting with the process.

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The organization of Forbes valued the club this year earlier in May at over €‎3.5bn, making the amount jump from 12 times the amount FSG paid in the year 2010 to own the club. The group later set the price around €‎4bn asking price, and it would now take a hugely-rich individual or group to take over the Reds.

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Jurgen Klopp’s current performance with Liverpool

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The English side Liverpool is not having what we call a dream start to a season in this Premier League season. The side was seen struggling in defense as well as midfield making it difficult to score for the team. The Reds have recently made a whopping offer of €‎100m for Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde on the last two days of the market.

Liverpool has finally accepted their desperate need for a midfielder at their club. Jurgen Klopp has said in a conference, “yes, I am the one who said we don’t need a midfielder – and you were all right and I was wrong. Now we’re going for a midfielder”, the statement has made everyone once again believe in Liverpool’s hard attitude.

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