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Girondins de Bordeaux Faces Uncertain Future as Fenway Sports Group Withdraws

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Girondins de Bordeaux's future looks bleak as Fenway Sports Group withdraws from acquisition talks, leaving the club scrambling to secure 40 million euros before the DNCG appeal hearing.


The future of the Girondins de Bordeaux continues to darken. Relegated to the National on July 9 for financial reasons by the DNCG, the club owned by Gérard Lopez had been in negotiations for several weeks with the Fenway Sports Group (FSG), owner of Liverpool. Bordeaux hoped to present itself with a viable takeover proposal for the DNCG appeal hearing on July 23 or 24 and avoid filing for bankruptcy. But the operation fell through on Tuesday.

The club and FSG announced in their respective press releases that no agreement had ultimately been reached despite 'in-depth discussions'. 'Fenway Sports Group has made the decision not to pursue the acquisition of FC Girondins de Bordeaux,' indicates the press release from the American group. 'We would like to express our gratitude to the President and the members of the DNCG who gave us the opportunity to meet them (...). Despite our disappointment at not having managed to find a viable solution, we wish the best possible future to the club and its supporters.'

For its part, the Bordeaux club, 12th in Ligue 2 last season, justified this decision by 'the significant cost of the stadium in the years to come', but also by 'the general economic context of French football'. 'The club and its shareholder are now putting all their energy into finalizing a financing plan for the 2024/2025 season with a view to the appeal hearing,' the press release concluded.

For the navy and white club to obtain the green light from the football financial policeman, 40 million euros must be injected into the club before July 23. This mission now falls to Gérard Lopez to avoid remaining in National and a probable filing for bankruptcy.

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