After Bordeaux: Ben Jacobs drops update on FSG’s next move after withdrawing from talks | OneFootball

After Bordeaux: Ben Jacobs drops update on FSG’s next move after withdrawing from talks | OneFootball

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·16 July 2024

After Bordeaux: Ben Jacobs drops update on FSG’s next move after withdrawing from talks

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FSG remain committed to pursuing a multi-club model despite suffering a voluntary setback.

The American outfit – who oversees a portfolio containing Liverpool, Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Penguins and RFK Racing – withdrew from talks to purchase a controlling stake in Bordeaux.


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Ben Jacobs added further detail on the matter on X (formerly Twitter), noting Fenway’s genuine interest in the Ligue 2 outfit. In the meantime, John W. Henry and Co. will pursue an alternative club ‘likely in Europe’.

Meanwhile, Bordeaux face serious financial hurdles ahead of the 2024/25 season owing to significant stadium costs, a large wage bill and other overheads.

A second football club will not be a feeder for Liverpool

Article image:After Bordeaux: Ben Jacobs drops update on FSG’s next move after withdrawing from talks

Scenes of protest during a Troyes game this year

Whilst some may question the rationale of building up another outfit, we at Empire of the Kop welcome this ethical ownership strategy.

There were serious concerns on our end that the purchase of another club would see scenes elsewhere in French football – notably with Troyes (City Group) and Strasbourg (BlueCo) – replicated under Fenway’s watch.

Ultimately, there are other areas in which Liverpool can benefit from such a relationship, with a local presence in France sure to bolster our scouting capabilities.

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