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Jeff Bezos consortium could become Liverpool majority shareholder within a year
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Jeff Bezos consortium could become Liverpool majority shareholder within a year

August 18, 2026 at 06:49 PM
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A consortium linked to Jeff Bezos is positioning to take majority control of Liverpool FC from Fenway Sports Group within twelve months, according to reporting from The Guardian.

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1892 Holdings has option to increase shareholding

Group paid more than £2bn for initial 38% slice of club

1892 Holdings, the new investor in Liverpool, has first refusal to become the majority shareholder in the next 12 months should Fenway Sports Group decide to sell.

The consortium led by Amit Bhatia and including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos was believed to have bought 30% to one-third of Liverpool when the deal was announced on Friday. However, the agreement is for 38% of the Anfield club, meaning 1892 has paid FSG just over £2bn to become minority shareholders. The increased stake, first reported by the Athletic, still values Liverpool at about £5.5bn.

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The Guardian reports that a consortium connected to Jeff Bezos is working toward acquiring a majority stake in Liverpool FC from current owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) within the next year. The bid is being structured through 1892 Holdings, a vehicle previously linked to potential FSG negotiations. If completed, the takeover would represent one of the most significant ownership changes in recent Premier League history, shifting control of one of English football's most storied clubs to a group with extraordinary financial resources. The article frames the timeline as a developing story rather than a confirmed deal, with key valuation and Premier League approval steps still ahead.

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Liverpool's potential transition from Fenway Sports Group to a Bezos-linked consortium would be a watershed moment for the club and the Premier League. FSG have overseen a trophy-laden era since 2010, including the Premier League and Champions League titles, while operating a sustainable financial model. A Bezos-led ownership group would bring virtually unlimited capital, potentially reshaping Liverpool's transfer strategy, wage structure, and infrastructure investment. The timing matters too — with Liverpool competing at the top end of the Premier League and in Europe, any ownership uncertainty could affect squad planning and on-pitch performance in the interim.

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A change in majority ownership at Liverpool would carry significant implications for the club's financial firepower, transfer ambitions, and long-term strategic direction.

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Jeff Bezos consortium could become Liverpool majority shareholder within a year

A consortium linked to Jeff Bezos is positioning to take majority control of Liverpool FC from Fenway Sports Group within twelve months, according to reporting from The Guardian.

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The Guardian reports that a consortium connected to Jeff Bezos is working toward acquiring a majority stake in Liverpool FC from current owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) within the next year. The bid is being structured through 1892 Holdings, a vehicle previously linked to potential FSG negotiations. If completed, the takeover would represent one of the most significant ownership changes in recent Premier League history, shifting control of one of English football's most storied clubs to a group with extraordinary financial resources. The article frames the timeline as a developing story rather than a confirmed deal, with key valuation and Premier League approval steps still ahead.

Liverpool's potential transition from Fenway Sports Group to a Bezos-linked consortium would be a watershed moment for the club and the Premier League. FSG have overseen a trophy-laden era since 2010, including the Premier League and Champions League titles, while operating a sustainable financial model. A Bezos-led ownership group would bring virtually unlimited capital, potentially reshaping Liverpool's transfer strategy, wage structure, and infrastructure investment. The timing matters too — with Liverpool competing at the top end of the Premier League and in Europe, any ownership uncertainty could affect squad planning and on-pitch performance in the interim.

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