Fenway Sports Group have finally decided to loosen their purse strings at Liverpool, with the American businessmen set to spend almost £200million on new arrivals at Anfield.
Jeremie Frimpong’s £35million move was the first to be confirmed, with the transfers of Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez also on the cusp of completion.
This comes after a few years of little to no spending from the Anfield outfit.
This amount of spending also creates a statement of intent to show that Liverpool are here to fight for the Premier League title once again.

And now, it seems like their spending at Liverpool isn’t set to stop on the pitch with a new report emerging regarding what FSG have planned for the future.
Fenway Sports Group would have to spend around £128million to buy Getafe
Over the last couple of days, it has been reported that FSG have looked into buying La Liga outfit Getafe ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.
The Americans have been on the lookout for new clubs to invest in for some time now, with their most recent move for French side Bordeaux collapsing at the last minute.
However, as per a report from Spanish outlet Marca, it seems like FSG would have to cough up between €120million (£102.6million) and €150million (£128million) to acquire Getafe from their current owners.
The report also outlines that FSG are a ‘popular’ option for Getafe due to their ‘experience in sports management.’
Marca does, however, add at the end of their report that this valuation could increase once they are fully moved into their new stadium.
Liverpool could do much worse than Getafe as a feeder club
With the City Group’s dominance across different areas of football, it seems like most other owners want to follow suit.
There have already been a fair few attempts from FSG to take over other football teams, but with the way things have panned out, nothing has come to fruition just yet.
The Spanish side finished 13th in La Liga last term, just 10 points outside of the European places.
This term, however, things could end up quite differently if FSG manage to get their hands on the Spanish outfit.

Getafe have produced some real talent over the last few years, and in the grand scheme of things, it feels like the partnership between the two clubs could very easily work out.
Liverpool could send some of their players, such as Tyler Morton, out on loan, and if Getafe have any players who end up overperforming, Liverpool would likely have first dibs.
As with anything in business, things can change in a matter of minutes, but at the moment, everything seems to be pointing towards FSG starting their multi-club model.
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