Are FSG raising funds for the purchase of a second football club?On Friday it was confirmed that FSG will sell their controlling interest in the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins for a record $1.7 billion, ...
This Liverpool flop just proved that FSG need to splash the cash again after their reported deal for Joel Ordonez.
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Liverpool star sends DAMNING message to Arne Slot and FSG
Salah sends message to Slot and FSGDespite the great man never claiming he wanted to leave Liverpool, several media ...
Slot reflects on Liverpool season amid transition, pressure and FSG-backed changeLiverpool’s season has been one of ...
Liverpool are not for sale, which is bad news for whoever paid for a plane to fly over Anfield ahead of Sunday's Premier League match against Manchester United carrying a protest banner that declared: ...
Liverpool owner Fenway Sports Group (FSG) has reportedly agreed a $1.7 billion deal to sell the NHL team, the Pittsburgh Penguins, to a Chicago-based group led by investor David Hoffmann. According to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. James Nalton covers soccer on both sides of the Atlantic Oct 15, 2025, 03:56pm EDT LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MAY 21: Tom Werner ...
If the battle to assume ownership of Manchester United continues to intensify, Liverpool have quietly accepted now is not the time for their own takeover. Fenway Sports Group (FSG), it has become ...
Liverpool principal owner John Henry (second left) with manager Jurgen Klopp Liverpool owner Fenway Sports Group has agreed to sell a minority stake in the club worth between £82m and £164m to global ...
Fenway Sports Group’s decision to put Liverpool up for sale — which was revealed exclusively by The Athletic on Monday — has triggered shockwaves well beyond Anfield. The chance to own one of world ...
Fenway Sports Group, formerly New England Sports Ventures, completed the purchase of Liverpool Football Club six years ago on 15 October, 2010. The Boston-based company have had many ups and downs as ...
Shortly after the great editor Robert Giroux arrived, in 1955, at the publisher then known as Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, some of the best American poets of the time—and, as it happens, of all ...
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