FSG sell minority stake in Liverpool to private equity fund

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Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group said on Thursday they have sold a minority stake in the Premier League giants to US private equity group Dynasty Equity. The Athletic reported that the investment from Dynasty Equity is worth between $100 million (£82 million) and $200 million.

owners Fenway Sports Group said on Thursday they have sold a minority stake in the Premier League giants to US private equity group Dynasty Equity.

FSG founder John Henry denied earlier this year that the Reds were for sale, but the group admitted it was open to"new shareholders if it was in the best interests of Liverpool as a club".

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