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The millions that owners of Liga MX clubs would spend to buy a Spanish soccer team

The business group that owns two of the Mexican soccer clubs wants to expand into Europe.

By William Estrella

The business group that owns two of the Mexican soccer clubs wants to expand into Europe.
The business group that owns two of the Mexican soccer clubs wants to expand into Europe.

Liga MX is a multi-million dollar business and that is something that the teams' dreams know perfectly well, which is why they are always looking to make investments that will bring them more money and not depend only on what their teams do.

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And if there is a company that knows this perfectly well, it is Grupo Orlegi, the company that owns and manages the destinies of Santos Laguna and Atlas, the current Mexican soccer champion. And after seeing how far they have taken a team like the Zorros, they are surely looking to repeat the same result in another league.


It should be remembered that Grupo Orlegi has been responsible for the spectacular metamorphosis of Atlas, which went from being a team that was dedicated to not being relegated to becoming the Champion of Champions of Mexican soccer.

Millions to be spent by Liga MX club owners to buy a Spanish soccer team


Perhaps with the idea of repeating this, Grupo Orlegi has decided to buy Sporting de Gijón, a club that plays in the Spanish second division but which, under the group's management, could be promoted to the Spanish first division and play in LaLiga. 


And seeing that the cost of the Spanish club is just over 30 million euros, it is not strange that an organization like the aforementioned has what it takes to acquire the club and make it a winner like Atlas. 

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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