Liverpool FC Owners

Liverpool FC is one of the most popular football brands in the world.

During the last decade, it has seen its value soar.

According to Forbes, the club is currently valued at approximately £4.3 billion ($5.73 billion) making the club the fourth most valuable in world football.

In an era where Premier League clubs are predominantly owned by billionaires who spend recklessly, Liverpool stands out for its financial prowess, being able to invest smartly in matters on and off the pitch.

The club is renowned for its careful spending and ability to build strong partnerships across the globe.

Current owners: John Henry and FSG

Liverpool FC is owned by John W. Henry and his investment firm, Fenway Sports Group (FSG).

Henry acquired the club in October 2010 for about £300 million from the American duo George Gillett and Tom Hicks.

Under his leadership, Liverpool has achieved significant success, including a UEFA Champions League title and a long-awaited Premier League trophy after 30 years.

Key executives within FSG, like Michael Gordon and former sporting director Michael Edwards, play vital roles in the club's operational and sporting strategies.

FSG also owns the Boston Red Sox and have ties to other sports franchises, which enhance their strategic insights into sports management.

Interestingly, NBA superstar LeBron James holds a minority stake in Liverpool FC, having invested approximately 2% in 2011. This partnership also extends to LeBron collaborating on his own Liverpool FC fashion line with Nike.

Life before FSG

Before FSG took over, Liverpool faced turbulent times under the ownership of Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who purchased the club in 2007 but became embroiled in controversy and financial instability.

Prior to that, the club was structured under a traditional chairman and board system, with notable figures like the Moores family at the helm.

The transition to FSG marked a significant turning point, bringing much-needed stability and modern vision to build on the club’s legacy.

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