【Now Sports】It has been reported earlier that the consortium that owns Liverpool plans to sell the club. The chairman of the Red Army recently responded to the rumor. Liverpool chairman Tom Werner said: “We are looking for the possibility of selling the club, but it is not urgent and there is no deadline for it. Continue to manage the club for a long time to come.”
It has been pointed out earlier that Liverpool is facing a lot of financial crises. First of all, the structure of the club may not be able to comply with the Financial Fair Play Regulations. In addition, the home stadium needs to be rebuilt and expanded. More importantly, the team’s problems have surfaced this season, and it is also urgently needed to strengthen financial resources. The team keeps good grades. It is pointed out that Mukesh Ambani, the second richest man in India, is very interested in buying the Red Army. Apart from his unique insights into the business world, this wealthy businessman has also made certain contributions to the sports world. Apart from assisting in the establishment of the Indian Super League, he also invested cricket team. It is pointed out that he is sitting on a wealth of 90 billion pounds, and the purchase of Liverpool will only use regarding 4 billion pounds, not to mention the wealth synergy generated by it.