So you want to be a minority owner: Why just a piece of a Premier League club is enough - The Athletic
By A Mystery Man Writer
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As football clubs become more expensive, the attraction of buying a minority stake rather than the whole operation becomes clearer
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the average Premier League team has 7 international scouts. But clubs don't have the resources to cover players in every country - and many teams use Football Manager to inform their own
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