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FSG’s Malaga Move Stalls Amid Legal Gridlock and Rival InterestLiverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), were expected ...
Newcastle United have beaten Real Madrid and Barcelona to the signing of Malaga's 18-year-old Spanish winger Antonio Cordero.
Why is FSG exploring a deal for Malaga? What would they be getting? And what are the financial benefits? Our experts ...
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FSG, QSI, enter bidding stakes for Malagais reportedly set to enter the running to purchase Spanish soccer side Malaga CF. The group, which also owns iconic Major League Baseball franchise the Boston Red Sox, and the Pittsburgh Penguins ...
Qatar Sport Investment (QSI), the owner of Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain, are finalising the purchase of Spanish club ...
A Strategic Move with Huge PotentialMalaga’s Fall from Grace Meets FSG’s Rise in Football InvestmentIn the sun-drenched streets of Malaga, ...
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Represented by Pini Zahavi, the leak is believed to be agent-driven. Malaga offered Cordero - sometimes referred to as ...
Aside from PSG, QSI are also looking to expand their reach in European and American Soccer. One of the clubs QSI have targeted is Spanish outfit Malaga. Once a renowned La Liga side, Malaga ...
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Sporting News on MSNWho is Antonio Cordero? The new Spanish wonderkid signed by Newcastle UnitedNewcastle have signed 18-year-old Antonio Cordero, beating Barcelona and Real Madrid to the Spanish wonderkid. The Magpies' youth-first strategy continues to take shape.
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Newcastle United look set to complete a deal for Malaga winger Antonio Cordero. The teenager has been a target for months and the Magpies are now close to sealing the transfer.
Paris Saint-Germain’s owners, Qatari Sports Investments (QSI), are in talks to purchase Spanish second-division side Malaga, as reported by Sky Sports and confirmed by L’Équipe. QSI bought PSG back in ...
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