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6 June 2025 - 4:30 AM

US private investment firm 777 Partners is set to sell off all shares in its football ownership portfolio, as first reported by Norwegian publication Josimar.

The auction is being forced by A-Cap, a lender to 777 Partners, which has now opted to seize the shares, and sell them at an auction, which will take place in New York today.

The Miami-based company will sell its remaining shares in a number of clubs, including Genoa, Sevilla, Standard de Liège, Red Star, Vasco da Gama, an

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