Manchester City fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter which relays a report that claims the City Football Group are edging closer to the purchase of Brazilian club, Bahia.
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 about Manchester City’s owners wanting to buy a club in Brazil, and just like they’ve done in other countries.
According to Globo Esporte as relayed by Sport Witness, City Football Group are edging closer to the purchase of Brazilian club, Bahia.
The report claims President Guilherme Bellintani is in England to sort the final details. The proposal should be delivered to Bahia’s council in 10 days, who will have 90 days to approve.
The report adds that CFG’s intention is to make Bahia one of the six biggest clubs in Brazil, and have them as the second most important side in the group behind Man City.
The report was shared on Twitter by City Xtra and it attracted plenty of attention from some Man City supporters.
“CFG taking over the world, you love to see it.”
Credit: @MtMcfc
“We are growing 💙.”
Credit: @CityCookingOil1
“Expanding the empire 💙”
Credit: @dinarfootball
“The world is Ours! Manchester City the biggest brand in the world.”
Credit: @ElBreiiZheuR
“Looks like a well established club , CFG usually buy smaller clubs in second / third division.”
Credit: @a_starix
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