Berlusconi Family Sell Monza Football Club to US Investment Fund
- The Berlusconi family is selling Monza to U.S. investment fund Beckett Layne Ventures, as announced by Fininvest, their holding company.
- Fininvest reported that the transaction involves an initial transfer of 80% of the shares by this summer and the remaining 20% by June 2026.
- The sale follows Monza's recent relegation to Serie B after finishing last in Serie A.
- Beckett Layne Ventures is reportedly paying about £30 million for Monza, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport.
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Berlusconi family sell Monza football club to US investment fund
ROME: The Berlusconi family on Tuesday (July 1) agreed the sale of Monza, who were relegated to the Italian second division last season, to the American investment fund Beckett Layne Ventures. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
The American investment fund Becket Layne Ventures takes control of the club, relegated to the 2nd Italian division.
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Soccer-Italy's Berlusconi family sells Monza to U.S-based fund Beckett Layne
MILAN (Reuters) -The Berlusconi family has agreed to sell soccer club AC Monza to U.S.-based investment firm Beckett Layne Ventures, it said in a statement on Tuesday, marking the end of an era for one of the big backers of the sport in Italy. Read full story
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