Anfield Watch
·7 de enero de 2026
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·7 de enero de 2026
The Boston-based owners of Liverpool have been close to cutting deals for other clubs in the recent past - including Getafe most recently.
But frustratingly for Edwards, Liverpool remains the only football club in the FSG portfolio. That could be all set to change however with reports emerging that ANOTHER team has now emerged on FSG’s radar.
It’s the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer - based in Foxborough, Massachusetts which is just south of FSG’s Boston base.
The Revs are currently under the ownership of Robert Kraft - who also boasts the New England Patriots in his portfolio.
According to Koptalk it appears that FSG are now studying the possibility of a takeover bid for the MLS side.
“FSG are looking at the New England Revolution for a possible takeover,” the report reads.
“There have been suggestions coming out of Liverpool that an MLS club is the next big league, especially after the World Cup later this year, and it fits into FSG’s model.”
Liverpool have recently tested the market for young talents - including Ifeanyi Ndukwe from Austria Wien and Mor Talla Ndiaye from Aimite FC. The Reds are scouring the globe - not just the United Kingdom and Ireland - for the best young players around.
Sooner or later the Reds are going to require a partner club to send these talents on loan to in order to bridge the gap between the underage systems and senior football.









































