Liverpool owners ‘in talks over Getafe takeover’ with FSG pushing to strike deal

Liverpool's owners FSG's large spending Summer will continue to talk to more than a £ 100 million takeover of a LaLiga club.

FSG has supervised a summer of expenditure in Liverpool, in which the Premier League champions have already committed around £ 295 million to winning statistics such as Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike.

It is said that the property will now go with another important edition, in the midst of reports that they are in conversation about a £ 100 million takeover from Spanish side Getafe.

Reports last month stated that the Laliga side was identified as the 'ideal club' for FSG to develop their multi-club model.

The athletics has reported that there are now conversations between FSG and Getafe's President Angel Torres about a staged takeover of the club.

Torres had publicly denied that Getafe was for sale last month and the club would have rather appreciated at £ 160 million.

His appreciation is now reportedly approximately £ 100 million, with conversations that are said to go with Liverpool's owners FSG.

FSGs strive for a second club to join reigning Premier League champions Liverpool has been going on in recent months.

The pursuit of the reasons why Michael Edwards returned as FSG's Chief Executive of Voetbal.

“It was vital for me that when I returned, it had to be with renewed power and energy,” Edwards said last year.

'In practice, this means having new challenges and opportunities. As such, one of the biggest factors in my decision is the dedication to acquire and supervise an extra club, which means that this area of their organization is growing.

“I believe it is necessary to remain competitive, investments and expansion of the current football portfolio.”

Edwards was in charge of the supervision of the identification of a second club, alongside former Boston Red Sox -Chef Theo Epstein.

Reports earlier this year suggested that FSG was striving for a deal to buy Malaga before they cooled their interest in the midst of legal obstacles.

The first reports last month claimed that FSG believed that Getafe was the ideal club after conducting feasibility studies from various clubs, including Levante, Elche, Espanyol, Valladolid, Malaga and Bordeaux.

Getafe's status as an established top flight club, the potential to develop players and the location of the club in Madrid are said to be among the factors for the potential purchase.

The club is also in the middle of a stadium repeat development, which will modernize their Estadio Coliseum land and bring them to a 19,000 capacity.

However, Getafe's owner Torres has claimed that he will leave the club when the redevelopment of the stadium was completed in December 2027.

Getafe has been a Laara club for the past eight seasons and finished 13th in the 2024-25 campaign.

Next season, Getafe's marks the 21st season of the last 22 that the club was in the Spanish top flight.

The Multi-Club ownership model became popular because of the success of City Football Group, including 13 teams with Man City in the center.

Various Premier League clubs have owners involved in Multi-Club networks, including Man United, Chelsea, Bournemouth, Brighton, Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest.

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