Khaleej Times

Manchester City owners ponder India purchase

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london — The owners of English Premier League champions Manchester City are considerin­g adding a team in India to their global portfolio of clubs, chief executive Ferran Soriano said on Monday.

A fortnight ago City Football Group (CFG) announced they had purchased a stake in Chinese third-rier club Sichuan Jiuniu.

That took the number of clubs under the CFG banner to seven, with the group also owning or having stakes in New York City, Melbourne City, Japan’s Yokohama F Marinos, Atletico Torque and Girona, as well as star side Manchester City.

“We have some interest in some markets and countries where there is a genuine football passion and opportunit­ies, like China, but also India,” Britain’s Press Associatio­n quoted Soriano as saying.

“So there might be other opportunit­ies in Asia.

“With all these developmen­ts we have to be patient. We’ve been looking at India for nearly two years now. I’d say this year we’ll end up doing an investment in India,” he added. AFP file

We have some interest in some markets and countries where there is a genuine football passion and opportunit­ies, like China, but also India

Ferran Soriano

CFG was establishe­d as an umbrella organisati­on in 2013 when City’s initial sister club was launched in New York and Soriano said there was still room for significan­t investment beyond its existing seven teams.

“As we see it now, there is a natural pace of growth that we will follow that takes us to more than seven teams, but not 100 teams.

“I cannot see 10 years ahead but the group might have two or three teams more. Is this going to change in five years and we’re going to have more? Maybe, (but) I don’t know that.

“But to complete the vision that we had six years ago, I think we will have maybe two or three clubs more.” —

 ??  ?? Ferran Soriano, Mancheser City’s CEO. —
Ferran Soriano, Mancheser City’s CEO. —

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