Fenway Sports wants to move its investment to La Liga.Getty Images With measured steps and an expansionist vision, Fenway Sports Group (FSG) is extending its influence into the Spanish market, a move ...
Fenway Sports wants to move its investment to La Liga.
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With measured steps and an expansionist vision, Fenway Sports Group (FSG) is extending its influence into the Spanish market, a move that could reshape the map of club ownership in La Liga.
Following its remarkable successes in the world of sports, where it owns the legendary Liverpool FC, the Boston Red Sox baseball team, and the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League, the American group is now turning its attention to Spain.
🚨 Fenway Sports Group have completed due diligence on Getafe and are considering their next move as they look build their multi-club model (@DominicKing_DM) pic.twitter.com/j1ck0voGAK
— Anything Liverpool (@AnythingLFC_) September 25, 2025
Reports reveal that careful discussions have been taking place over several months between the group's leaders and Getafe president Ángel Torres, culminating last August. The meeting resulted in a firm conviction among American officials: if entering the La Liga market is the goal, Getafe represents the ideal opportunity and the primary target.
[🟢] NEW: Liverpool owner Fenway Sports Group (FSG) is in talks with Getafe president Angel Torres about a staged takeover that would add the La Liga club to its portfolio of sports teams.
— Anfield Sector (@AnfieldSector) July 29, 2025
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Although the financial aspects of the potential deal remain under wraps, sources close to the negotiations indicate that, if final approval is granted, it will be merely a formality.
The matter is still in the evaluation stage, but with the progress of the due diligence process and its positive results, the realization of this ambitious project is becoming increasingly apparent. If completed, Getafe will join Fenway Sports Group's growing portfolio, becoming a new cornerstone in its European development and further testament to the growing foreign influence in La Liga.
Category: General Sports