Genoa: the 777s are thinking about taking a step back, the A-Cap financiers are ready to take the field

Genoa: the 777s are thinking about taking a step back, the A-Cap financiers are ready to take the field
Genoa: the 777s are thinking about taking a step back, the A-Cap financiers are ready to take the field

For now it is just an indiscretion, which however is circulating with greater insistence in international financial circles, and was also reported by Financial Times which in the June 21st edition attributes to A-Cap, Utah insurance companythe intention of resume direct management of the assets to date entrusted to 777 Partners as an investment vehicle. A portfolio which also includes Genoa CfC.

This would give more economic solidity to the rossoblù club and would not lead to any earthquake at a corporate level, Genoa would in fact maintain the same management. What allowed him to honor his promise”only one year” and to obtain, after the immediate promotion to Serie A, a flattering eleventh place in the standings.

A-Cap is an American company founded in 1925 with headquarters in Utah, which has an important insurance (premium collection of 2.9 billion) and financial activities.

Presence this evening live on the broadcast “We are Genoa” Of Telenorth of the CEO Andres Blazquez speaks in favor of the thesis that there could be a reassuring announcement aimed at the rossoblù fans, after the succession of rumors that the 777 Partners were in difficulty.

In fact, the purchase of Vitinha for 16 million plus bonuses is the demonstration of how Genoa wants to continue a targeted investment policy. As for the goalkeeper who will replace Martinez, the new name is that of Croatian Dominik Kotarski, 24 years old, from Paok Salonika.

 
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