A Qatari investment group bought Manchester City, and Chelsea was owned by Russian billionaire Abramovich before he recently sold it to American Todd Boley.


Edited by | Anna Sam

sports section

31 March 2023


    In breaking news, Thursday, the British Sky Ports network revealed that the English Premier League clubs have agreed to a new law that prevents certain bodies from owning a new club, if the Premier League considers it as a violation of human rights by applying to buy this club to this body.

Some reports have recently linked the English club Manchester United to some investors from Qatar, and the names of other English clubs have been linked to some world-famous businessmen.

The past years witnessed the sale of some English Premier League clubs, as a number of investors bought a number of famous Premier League clubs, as happened in Manchester City, Chelsea, Aston Villa, and other clubs.

 


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