‘Held talks’: FSG may bring in Saudi Arabian or Qatari Liverpool buyer as report drops seismic detail – Arabian Business

Liverpool could be one step closer to inviting a new property after a new report claimed that the consortia, which critically consist of private companies, hailing from Saudi Arabia and Qatar have “held talks” with FSG.

This update comes courtesy of the Daily Mail (via Arabian Business) and Manchester United have since joined the Merseysiders following the Glazers’ decision to also announce their intention to attract investment opportunities.

“English Premier League Liverpool FC have held talks with two consortia in the Middle East, UK media reports,” the publication reports.

Offers from super-rich owners already operating in the sporting sphere, such as Steve Ballmer and Mukesh Ambani, have been written off as unlikely in the near future, with the former in particular understood to be uninterested in the prospect of expanding his purse.

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It is understandable that there is a great deal of doubt associated with any potential deal given the obvious human rights concerns associated with both Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

The key aspect of this report is, of course, to highlight that the organizations in question are not directly connected to the state, although that does not necessarily rule out all possible connections.

The extent to which there is any interference from the regimes in question will remain unclear until further reports clarify the exact identity and composition of the groups mentioned.

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