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Red Bull looking to buy English football club and take them into the Champions League

12 Oct 2013 23:00
Energy drinks firm are looking to add an English club to their sporting portfolio and takes them into the Champions League


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Billionaires Red Bull want to buy a football club in England – and ‘give it wings’ to make it big, writes Alan Nixon in the People.
The Austrian-based energy drinks firm are on the look-out for a suitable club, with Anglophile coach Ralf Rangnick, sporting director of Red Bull Salzburg, heading the search.
As well as current Austrian league leaders Salzburg, Red Bull already owns clubs in Germany, New York, Brazil and Ghana.
The company’s sporting assets also include two Formula One teams: Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso.
Now coach Rangnick, who almost got the Everton job in the summer, has been tasked to find a club in England for their latest move into ownership.
An insider in the deal said: “Red Bull want a team to take into the Champions League. It is the only market they have not reached yet. Ideally this would be in the London area, but both Everton and Liverpool interest them too because it would not take much to get them to that level.
“They have looked at the Championship, but you can spend fortunes there and not make any progress.”
Rangnick, an English-educated German, has a good knowledge of the game and is looking at several options. He would also oversee the purchase and running of the club.
News of Red Bull’s interest is spreading rapidly and there should be no lack of willing sellers.
The company’s Formula One success, with Sebastian Vettel taking them towards a fourth straight title, has put them on the map, but buying a club in the ‘home’ of football could be their biggest coup yet.
And taking it into the Champions League is the ultimate aim for one of the biggest sports-backing firms in the business.
Teams which could be lined up

EVERTON Bill Kenwright has been looking for a respectable buyer for his club for years. The fact Ralf Rangnick nearly got the job and knows the club helps. Only snag – Red Bull Everton?!?
LIVERPOOL The American owners have pumped in millions and will want a big return on their investment. Genuine worldwide appeal. Red Bull Liverpool does have a ring.
CRYSTAL PALACE Red Bull would really give the Eagles wings. London, near airports, very appealing. Would not cost much, but needs a big spend. Red Bull Crystal Palace is a mouthful.
WEST HAM Owners who are always open to approaches. New home at the Olympic Stadium makes them appealing too. Red Bull West Ham? Not so crazy.
LEEDS The Yorkshire club has history, a huge fan base and owners who would sell at the drop of a hat. Red Bull Leeds United? Why not?


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In terms of finances and marketing this would be the best thing that could happen to us.

They would turn our club upside down though. Crest, club name, stadium name, it all would change.
 
[article=http://au.eurosport.com/football/horner-plays-down-buy-out-report_sto3962334/story.shtml]Red Bull Formula One team principal Christian Horner does not believe the energy drinks company is on the brink of a takeover at a Barclays Premier League club - but would not be surprised if it made a move in the future.

The Austria-based firm already has established links within football as owners at Austrian league leaders Salzburg, Major League Soccer franchise New York Red Bulls and also German club Leipzig, as well as at sides in Brazil and Ghana.

According to reports in the English press on Sunday, buying out an English top-flight side is next on Red Bull's agenda.

However, Horner - whose drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber completed a one-two at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday - is not expecting an imminent move.

"I would doubt it," Horner said to BBC Radio Five Live's Sportsweek programme.

"They have got their own team in Salzburg, they have another one in Germany, so I am not sure they would want to take another one on at the moment, but with Red Bull, you never know."[/article]
 
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