Manchester City fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter which relays a report that claims the City Football Group are interested in buying Dutch club NAC Breda.
Widely known as the CFG, the football group currently owns significant stakes in football clubs in all of England, Spain, France, Japan, the USA, Uruguay, the Netherlands, Belgium, Australia, India, and China.
There have been many stories recently about Manchester City’s owners wanting to buy Atlético Mineiro, and now it seems the next club to join their ranks could be NAC Breda.
According to Voetbal International as relayed by Football-Oranje, the City group has set their sights on taking over NAC Breda.
The report states that representatives from the club hope to travel to Breda over the next week to clarify the interest.
NAC Breda and Manchester City have had a partnership for years which has seen a number of talented players join the Keuken Kampioen Divisie side on loan.
The report was shared on Twitter and it attracted plenty of attention from the club’s supporters.
“CFG acting like we on a monopoly game.”
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“The footballing world has no idea what monster we’re creating. In 10 years, CFG will be challenging for the league on every continent/region.”
Credit: @4midables_mcfc
“Did the brazil deal fall through?”
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“Apparently they are out there ruling most of European clubs at the moment.”
Credit: @mcfctotti
“They will buy every club and soon have no opponents to play.”
Credit: @kobbysaint
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