Mukesh Ambani again shows interest in buying Premier League club Liverpool: Report

Ambani currently owns IPL cricket giants Mumbai Indians and also played a key role in setting up the Super League in his home country.

London: Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani has entered the race to bid for world-renowned English football club Liverpool FC’s takeover, according to a report published in leading English daily.

Mirror Sport exclusively revealed that the Liverpool has been approached by the eighth-richest man in the world, with the club’s FSG owners open to selling up.

They are understood to be willing to sell for 4 billion and that would not be an issue for Ambani, who has a net worth of around 90bn, although he is likely to face huge competition. It is not the first time Ambani has been linked with Liverpool though, after eyeing a takeover bid in 2010 before Fenway Sports Group (FSG) purchased the Premier League side.

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This is not the first time that Ambani has linked to buy Liverpool. In 2010 Subrata Roy and Ambani were lining up a bid to purchase 51 per cent of the club’s stake from former owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. Ambani currently owns IPL cricket giants Mumbai Indians and also played a key role in setting up the Super League in his home country.

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