Everton joins long list of Premier League football clubs owned by Americans | Football News

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    Everton joins long list of Premier League football clubs owned by Americans | Football News



    The Premier League, regarded as one of the best football leagues in the world, presents a lucrative investment opportunity for owners, as club fandom continues to grow each season.


    With Everton becoming the latest club to come under US-ownership through the Friedkin Group, over half of the Premier League clubs now have at least one American minority stakeholder in their ranks.

    Premier League clubs under American ownership – 

    Premier League clubs owned by Americans

    Team

    Owners

    Arsenal

    Stan Kroenke

    Liverpool

    Fenway Sports Group

    Aston Villa

    V Sports, Part-owned by American billionaire Wes Eden (V Sports) and American investment company Atairos

    Manchester United

    Glazer Family (Co-owners)

    West Ham

    J. Albert “Tripp” Smith (Minority stake)

    Chelsea

    Todd Boehly

    Fulham

    Shahid Khan

    Bournemouth

    Bill Foley

    Crystal Palace

    Three American investors combine for 81% ownership

    Burnley

    ALK Capital

    Everton

    Texas-based Friedkin Group

     


    In June, the Friedkin Group reached a preliminary agreement to purchase Moshiri’s 94 per cent stake in Everton, but discussions were halted a month later. Since then, the club has been in talks with American businessman John Textor, who revealed that he had an exclusivity agreement with Everton set to expire on November 30.


    However, Everton and the Friedkin Group announced that they have agreed on terms for the sale of Moshiri’s stake, pending approval from English football authorities. The deal will be essential for Everton, who are also moving from their old stadium, Goodison Park, to the newly built Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium next season.


    The BBC reported on Monday that the Friedkin Group is currently a lender to the club, having injected £200 million ($265 million), which could be converted into equity as part of any agreement. It has also been reported that the group might seek to recover this money if any takeover attempt fails.


    The club might also participate more actively in the transfer market, which will help them rise in the standings as well.

    Premier League clubs and other owners – 

    Premier League team non-American team owners

    Team

    Owners

    Manchester City

    City Football Group (United Arab Emirates)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    ENIC Group (Bahamas-based British investment company)

    Brighton and Hove Albion

    Tony Bloom (English billionaire)

    Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Fosun International (China)

    Newcastle United

    Saudi Public Investment Fund (Saudi Arabia)

    Brentford

    Matthew Benham (English millionaire)

    Luton Town

    UK millionaire and Luton supporters

    Sheffield United

    Abdullah bin Mosaad Al Saud (Saudi Arabia)


    While Americans have had a fair share of ownership in the English Premier League, owners from the Middle East, especially Saudi Arabia, have also started showing interest and acquiring ownership of clubs in the past few years. Clubs like Newcastle United, Manchester City, and Sheffield United are owned by Middle Eastern investors as well.

    First Published: Sep 24 2024 | 3:23 PM IST

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