Private Equity

Private equity shakes up football tactics after recent troubles 

Many buyout bosses are shifting their entry points into football by taking minority stakes, signing infrastructure-led deals or using private credit

Private equity firms have hoped to score a profit from football club ownership but challenges are mounting
Private equity firms have hoped to score a profit from football club ownership but challenges are mounting Photo: Getty Images

As the new season of European football gets underway, private capital’s exposure to the industry has never seemed greater.

Some 36.5% of clubs in Europe’s ‘Big Five’ leagues have private equity, venture capital, or private debt participation, up from 35.7% two seasons ago. The majority of the clubs in the English Premier League now have PE, VC, or private debt participation.

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