The Internet Is Convinced That Dubai Will Acquire Liverpool F.C.
It’s been a minute, but investors in Dubai are rumoured to be coming out with guns blazing in a bid to acquire Liverpool F.C.
Dubai previously attempted to buy England’s most successful football club in 2007 for $360 million (AED 1.32 billion), however, that deal fell through. This time around, although the stakes are $5 billion (AED18.3 billion) high, it looks like Dubai is once again eyeing to purchase the club owned by FSG Holdings.
“I have been told that a Middle Eastern buyer is most likely for Liverpool right now. Either from the UAE or Qatar. Hearing one is going to make a proposal soon.”
I have been told that a Middle Eastern buyer is most likely for Liverpool right now. Either from the UAE or Qatar. Hearing one is going to make a proposal soon. #LFC
— Daniel Nielson (@fjonberg) November 8, 2022
The internet is under the impression that the Crown Prince of Dubai, HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum AKA Fazza will be the one bidding for Liverpool
Liverpool up for sale. Interesting. UAE prince is thought to be interested.
— 343 Bet Tipsâ„¢ (@343bettips) November 8, 2022
Fans are seeing immense potential in Dubai owning Liverpool, with Mo Salah’s strong Arab fan base and prior interest being shown from the region
Liverpool with Mo Salah has a massive following now in the gulf and Liverpool has plenty of official stores in the UAE as well. It seems like FSG have been building the brand value to sell to someone from the Gulf considering there has been interest from the region before.
— Ghalib #YNWA (@ghalibtaimur) November 8, 2022
Apart from the Liverpool FC store at the Mall of the Emirates, Liverpool has a number of official stores in the UAEÂ
The Liverpool FC store at the Mall of the Emirates in Dubai, UAE. #LFC pic.twitter.com/tnf4dKbhjQ
— Zubin Daver (@zubinofficial) November 8, 2022
For clarification, Abu Dhabi owns the Premier League club Manchester City (since 2008), leaving Dubai yet to fish from the pond as each emirate retains autonomy over its own region
They don’t own City. The UAE is a country….Abu Dhabi is a state within that country. One of the other states (Dubai) is interested in us….
— Ross Hunt (@RossJamesHunt) November 8, 2022
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