Oman Daily Observer

Man City confirm deal to buy Uruguayan club

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LONDON: Manchester City’s owners have confirmed their purchase of Uruguayan club Atletico Torque as the Abu Dhabi-based investors add to their growing portfolio.

City’s parent company, City Football Group (CFG), announced second tier Atletico will become part of their global network of clubs.

They already own Major League Soccer’s New York City, Melbourne City in Australia and Japan’s Yokohama F Marinos.

As well as Montevideo-based Atletico, CFG, who are led by City owner Sheikh Mansour, also revealed they have entered into a “collaborat­ion agreement” with Atletico Venezuela of the Venezuelan Primera Division.

The two deals will give CFG a foothold in South America that will help it develop players, while the scouting presence available to the Premier League club in that continent will be doubled.

“We are pleased to take this next step in our football developmen­t operations,” CFG chief executive Ferran Soriano said on Wednesday evening.

“The investment in CA Torque enables our organisati­on to build on existing connectivi­ty in Uruguay and helps to expand the options for identifyin­g and developing local and South American talent.

“This move also provides us with an administra­tive hub for our pre-existing scouting operations in the region and provides a footprint for City Football Group in South America.

“I am also delighted to start a working partnershi­p with Atletico Venezuela to the benefit of both clubs.

“The collaborat­ion agreement allows us to share knowledge, insights and hard data, all of which enables us to further complement and increase our scouting and recruitmen­t operations on the continent.”

CFG have also been linked with a possible move into the lucrative Chinese Super League market. — AFP

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