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Mesut Özil's unusual and millionaire business in South America with a club

Mesut Özil is making headlines with an unusual and lucrative business venture in South America involving a football club.

By David Arengas

Mesut Özil's Photo: Pexels, AP
Mesut Özil's Photo: Pexels, AP
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The news has sent shockwaves through the Colombian football community, with fans and pundits alike buzzing about the potential impact of such a high-profile investment. The group of investors, led by businessmen Albert Tylis and Sam Porter, is said to be close to finalizing a deal worth approximately $16 million.

"The acquisition has not been finalized yet, as it is currently undergoing due diligence," journalist Mariano Olsen reported on X. "The team would change its name in the medium term."

Why is this deal significant?

  • Global Exposure: The involvement of Hollywood stars like Reynolds and Longoria would bring significant global attention to La Equidad and Colombian football as a whole.
  • Financial Boost: The investment would provide a much-needed financial injection for the club, allowing them to improve their infrastructure, attract top talent, and compete at a higher level.
  • Ambitious Project: The new owners have expressed their desire to build a long-term project, aiming to transform La Equidad into a major force in Colombian and South American football.

What's next for La Equidad?

If the deal goes through, we can expect several changes at the club, including:

  • Rebranding: A potential name change to reflect the new ownership and direction of the club.
  • New signings: The club could attract top talent from Colombia and abroad, strengthening their squad.
  • Improved facilities: Investments in training facilities and the stadium could enhance the overall matchday experience.

The acquisition of La Equidad by this star-studded group of investors would be a major coup for Colombian football and could set a precedent for future investments in the sport. Fans will be eagerly awaiting further developments as the deal moves closer to completion.


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