Saturday, 27 April 2013

Liverpool Are Next In Line For Key Qatari Investment, Says Report

Liverpool Soccer Club may be the next Premier League in line for major Qatari investment, in accordance with a study published last night by Al Jazeera Sport. The report suggests that Qatari telecommunications organization Ooredoo is enthusiastic about investing a lot of cash into the Anfield membership in order to split into the Asian market. Ooredoo is specially interested in shirt support and naming rights to Anfield. The report from Al Jazeera Sport estimates an Ooredoo manager, who said: aThe purpose was to sponsor a big English club with a record, our research involved Arsenal and Manchester United but the former two have long sponsorship discounts and the same relates to Manchester City, so Liverpool could be the only club available right now. Shock desire to sponsor the club entirely. We should sponsor the Stadium along with the clubas packages. aOur goal is to reach the Asian markets where the Premier League comes with an tremendous group of fans. Shock received the soft from the membership several days ago and we're currently in the process of homework and we're studying each part of the research. aIt is really a combined interest, the money is needed by Liverpool to contend with the European heavyweights and you want to increase our manufacturer to reach new markets via football.a The present clothing sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered is claimed to end at the end of in 2013, and the club have been involved in foretells restore the deal. However the addition of Ooredoo to the negotiating table may help the Reds considerably increase their sponsorship revenue. Previously referred to as Qtel, Ooredoo is among the major telecom services in Qatar and is backed by the Qatari Royal family. What're your ideas about Ooreboo hoping naming rights to Anfield? Must Liverpool consider trying to sell the naming rights to Anfield when it means moving a significant amount of cash in to the membership, to help spur them on to sign better participants? Let us know very well what you think in the comments section below. President and publisher of EPL Talk, The Gaffer (aka Christopher Harris) is really a writer who has been included in The Brand New York Times, The Guardian and various other publications as well as on NPR, BBC World, CBC, BBC Five Live, talkSPORT and beIN SPORT. Harris, who lives in Florida, has recognized Swansea City since 1979. Harris released EPL Talk in 2005.

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