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Atletico Madrid: China's Wang Jianlin buys 20% stake | Atletico Madrid: China's Wang Jianlin buys 20% stake |
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Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin is buying a 20% stake in Spanish football club Atletico Madrid for €45m ($52m; £34m) as he looks to diversify his business empire further. | Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin is buying a 20% stake in Spanish football club Atletico Madrid for €45m ($52m; £34m) as he looks to diversify his business empire further. |
He heads China's biggest property company Dalian Wanda, which has been buying up big foreign brands amid a weak domestic real estate market. | He heads China's biggest property company Dalian Wanda, which has been buying up big foreign brands amid a weak domestic real estate market. |
This includes US cinema chain AMC and luxury British yachtmaker Sunseeker. | This includes US cinema chain AMC and luxury British yachtmaker Sunseeker. |
It will be the first Chinese company to invest in a top European football club. | It will be the first Chinese company to invest in a top European football club. |
"This investment will not only provide a golden opportunity for young Chinese players sent overseas by Wanda to be selected by leading European football clubs," Mr Wang said in a statement. | |
"It will also strengthen the quality of Chinese football and narrow the gap between the rest of the world." | |
Who is Wang Jianlin? | Who is Wang Jianlin? |
Last season, Atletico Madrid won the title in Spain's top football competition La Liga and reached the final of the Uefa Champions League. | Last season, Atletico Madrid won the title in Spain's top football competition La Liga and reached the final of the Uefa Champions League. |
However, the club has struggled financially in recent years, accruing more than €500m in debts. | However, the club has struggled financially in recent years, accruing more than €500m in debts. |
The purchase by Mr Wang, who is one of China's richest men, could help to bring in new fans from the lucrative Asian markets and Chinese sponsors. | The purchase by Mr Wang, who is one of China's richest men, could help to bring in new fans from the lucrative Asian markets and Chinese sponsors. |
The 60-year-old is known to be a big football fan and owned one of China's most successful teams from 1994 to 2000. | The 60-year-old is known to be a big football fan and owned one of China's most successful teams from 1994 to 2000. |
There has been a growing trend of Asian billionaires buying into indebted or struggling European football clubs. | There has been a growing trend of Asian billionaires buying into indebted or struggling European football clubs. |
Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan owns Welsh club Cardiff City, AirAsia chief Tony Fernandes is chairman of London's Queen Park Rangers, and Singaporean businessman Peter Lim owns a controlling stake in Spanish team Valencia. | Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan owns Welsh club Cardiff City, AirAsia chief Tony Fernandes is chairman of London's Queen Park Rangers, and Singaporean businessman Peter Lim owns a controlling stake in Spanish team Valencia. |
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