La Liga make €2.7 billion deal with private equity firm CVC; Lionel Messi leaves FC Barcelona due to "financial and structural obstacles"; French clubs protest Nancy and owner Pacific Media Group; LFP win tv-rights case in court against BeINBack
CCO leaves Inter Milan; FC Augsburg investigated; Brighton charged by the FA; Blind leaves Ajax board; Bundesliga and Sky agree new tv-deal, Brentford recruits two independent non-executive directorsBack to overviewCCO leaves Inter Milan; FC Augsburg
Big Six clubs maintain hold on Premier League committees despite Super League backlashBack to overviewBig Six clubs maintain hold on Premier League committees despite Super League backlashAlamy | Arsenal managing director Vinai Venkatesham and director Ken
New American owners have to prove football can be a good investmentBack to overviewNew American owners have to prove football can be a good investmentAlamy | the entry of institutional investors with a fresh take on how to run a football club could turn
The executive job changes you need to know in JulyBack to overviewThe executive job changes you need to know in JulyAlamy | Former Ferrari F1 team boss Maurizio Arrivabene is the new chief executive officer of Juventus. At the end of each month, Off The
Clubs ready to carry on with Super League plans; Government allows Premier League to roll over existing tv-deal; Juventus move ahead with €400 million capital increase; Court rules Canal+ is unable to withdraw from Ligue 1 dealBack to overviewClubs ready
Barcelona elect head of new foundation; Town becomes 'Menopause Friendly Employer'; English football to examine head trauma; Alaves launch international academy; AS Monaco agree car dealBack to overviewBarcelona elect head of new foundation; Town
Fear and loathing in Western Denmark: New American club owners hit by scandals of alleged abuse and lack of knowhow Back to overviewFear and loathing in Western Denmark: New American club owners hit by scandals of alleged abuse and lack of knowhow
Houston makes the case for hosting the World Cup: Event could have financial impact three times greater than the Super BowlBack to overviewHouston makes the case for hosting the World Cup: Event could have financial impact three times greater than the
Leicester City to expand stadium capacity; Consortium rebuke West Ham owner's comments; European football suffers €3.7 billion revenue drop; Private equity deals on the way in MLS; FC Barcelona receive "adequate" credit ratingBack to