The rumors about the possible sale of Genoa

It wouldn’t be an earthquake, but something could change in the Genoa of the future. Rumors continue in financial circles about the possible sale of Genoa by 777 Partners, a company that purchased the Grifone from Preziosi, bringing them back to Serie A after just one season in the second division and achieving a more than comfortable survival in the recently concluded Italian top division.

Is 777 Partners ready to sell Genoa?

The Financial Times has in fact launched rumors of a possible purchase of the rossoblu club by A-Cap, one of the investors of 777 Partners. The US group active in the insurance sector with premium income of 2.9 billion and based in Utah would be ready to intervene directly in Genoa, giving it a solid future at a time when rumors are swirling about the difficulties of the 777.

The economic rudder would change but probably not the sporting one, the management could remain the same ones who made the Grifone grow and are continuing to work to take it even higher, with the first market coup Vitinha already official and others on the launch pad , Zanoli for example to fill the gap on the right.

Blasquez’s denial on A-Cap

For now they are just rumors that come from authoritative sources but are not confirmed by official rossoblu circles. Indeed, CEO Blasquez responded to the indiscretions with a dry: “I don’t know” as written by today’s Il Secolo XIX. In short, the possible sale of Genoa is currently a hypothesis and nothing more, what is certain is that if A-Cap really were to lead the Grifone in the future there would not be much to worry about given the economic power of the group which is not only financier but also creditor of 777 Partners.

 
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