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"Private equity investments in football clubs are definitely on the riskier side of things”

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IMAGO | Italian businessman and current chairman of A.C. Milan, Paolo Scaroni.

PitchBook has examined the substantial influx of private capital into European football and foresees the inception of a robust trend.

Analyst Nicolas Moura asserts that while this progression is logical, it doesn't guarantee a straightforward path for funds to realize returns on these investments.

Why it matters: Private equity has solidified its presence within European football ownership. However, this landscape is considerably more intricate than in other sectors, and ownership models are swiftly evolving.

The perspective: The Bundesliga has chosen to forgo private equity investments. This decision could pose significant challenges for German clubs, including the likes of Bayern Munich, in the forthcoming years.

11 August 2023 - 3:11 PM

Don't be overly concerned about private equity funds acquiring clubs lacking a solid history of profitability – they will likely transform those deficits into surpluses.

PitchBook, a premier global capital market data provider, is confident that private equity funds can apply their expertise to the football industry, turning unprofitable entities into lucrative ventures.

"I'm not surprised by recent developments in football. While football clubs historically have

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