Both Liverpool and Chelsea are seeking outside investment for different reasons
During the club’s summer tour to Singapore recently, Reds CEO Billy Hogan commented that discussions around a partial sale of the club to a third party were ongoing, reiterating that a deal would only be struck for outside investment if it was “additive” to what the club was doing and its future plans.
READ MORE: Fourth midfield signing, a centre-back answer - the realistic end to Liverpool's transfer window“If it happens, it's going to be based on finding the right partner – the right partner for Liverpool, and Liverpool being the right partner for them. At the appropriate time, if there's something to announce then we'll let you know.
Valuations for Premier League teams continue to rise, making them very attractive to outside investors looking to get a good return over a period of time.
Chelsea have been on a spending spree the likes of which English football has never seen over the past 12 months under the ownership of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, with more than £900m committed when it comes to transfer fees. Either way, real money has to change hands and that affects cash flow at clubs. For some deals clubs may seek to go to a lender to get the deal paid in full and then spread the cost of their payments by going through a broker, but in other scenarios clubs may seek to raise capital to create liquidity in the business to pay the bills as and when they arise.
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