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John W Henry: 'FSG commitment to Liverpool is stronger than ever'

John W Henry: 'FSG commitment to Liverpool is stronger than ever'
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Liverpool owner John W Henry insists that Fenway Sports Group are more committed to the Reds than ever after ruling out the prospect of a full sale.

Liverpool owner John W Henry has affirmed that Fenway Sports Group's commitment to the Reds is "stronger than ever" following months of speculation surrounding a possible sale.

Back in November, it was reported that the American firm had put Liverpool up for sale after 12 years of ownership, and Liverpool chairman Tom Werner confirmed that a full takeover could be in the offing.

The bulk of interest in Liverpool came from the Middle East, with consortiums in Qatar and Saudi Arabia linked with offers, but the Reds are never believed to have entered advanced talks with interested parties over a sale.

Last month, Henry ended speculation surrounding FSG's future at Liverpool by announcing that the club was not for sale, although they are still open to minority investments.

Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, Henry insisted that FSG's commitment to the Reds could not be stronger, and they have identified potential investors for a strategic partnership.

General view inside Liverpool's Anfield Stadium before the match on January 9, 2022© Reuters

"While we formalised a process that has identified potential investors for the club, we remain fully committed to the long-term success of the club," the 73-year-old said.

"That has been the case since day one in 2010. Our efforts every day have been and continue to be focused on the long-term health and competitiveness of the club.

"Investment in the club is never for the short-term. This approach has been successful over the long haul with patience necessary from time to time.

"In regard to Liverpool Football Club our commitment remains stronger than ever. The club continues to make great progress with youth on the field and off.

"Our Foundation is well supported and continues to quietly expand the importance of its work in different ways looking for as many small kindnesses as possible individually and hopefully cumulatively.

Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring for Liverpool against Manchester United on March 5, 2023© Reuters

"The people of this club starting with its manager, its players and everyone from stewards to management are committed to the club locally, committed to maintaining the club's great history and equally committed to making new history in a way that our supporters can be proud of. Being a part of this club is something no one takes for granted."

FSG - then known as New England Sports Ventures - acquired Liverpool in a £300m purchase back in 2010, and the conglomerate have since overseen Jurgen Klopp's arrival at Anfield and a subsequent haul of domestic and continental trophies under the German.

Klopp has led Liverpool to their sixth Champions League title and first-ever Premier League crown, but FSG have also been criticised by Liverpool supporters for a perceived lack of investment in the transfer market.

The Reds were also one of 12 clubs to sign up for the doomed European Super League in 2021, which collapsed following public uproar, and Henry issued an apology to Liverpool fans following its demise.

FSG have supposedly promised funds to Liverpool for summer transfer business, as the Reds target a big-money move for Borussia Dortmund's Jude Bellingham ahead of an expected midfield overhaul.

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