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Dfl Private Equity

Private equity firms Advent Blackstone CVC Capital Partners and EQT have all submitted offers to invest in the German Football League (DFL). At least 24 teams in the DFL football league voted on Monday to continue exploring a potential deal with these private equity firms. This marks the third attempt by the DFL to secure private equity investment in the Bundesliga, after previous attempts were unsuccessful due to opposition from clubs. The collapsed sale in Germany represents the second time that the DFL has voted against private equity involvement in the league's media rights. Despite this setback, the DFL remains committed to finding a solution that will benefit all member clubs and ensure the long-term success of the Bundesliga.



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Private equity firms Advent Blackstone CVC Capital Partners and EQT have all submitted offers to invest in the German Football League (DFL). At least 24 teams in the DFL football league voted on Monday to continue exploring a potential deal with these private equity firms. This marks the third attempt by the DFL to secure private equity investment in the Bundesliga, after previous attempts were unsuccessful due to opposition from clubs. The collapsed sale in Germany represents the second time that the DFL has voted against private equity involvement in the league's media rights. Despite this setback, the DFL remains committed to finding a solution that will benefit all member clubs and ensure the long-term success of the Bundesliga.


Private equity firms Advent Blackstone CVC Capital Partners and EQT have all submitted offers to invest in the German Football League (DFL). At least 24 teams in the DFL football league voted on Monday to continue exploring a potential deal with these private equity firms. This marks the third attempt by the DFL to secure private equity investment in the Bundesliga, after previous attempts were unsuccessful due to opposition from clubs. The collapsed sale in Germany represents the second time that the DFL has voted against private equity involvement in the league's media rights. Despite this setback, the DFL remains committed to finding a solution that will benefit all member clubs and ensure the long-term success of the Bundesliga.





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