The recent acquisition of Rangers by a U.S. consortium represents a significant shift in Scottish football, where now half of the Premiership's clubs are backed by American investment. This trend, initiated over a decade ago, mirrors a broader European movement. Factors driving this interest include the lower valuations of Scottish clubs compared to American franchises, alongside their global reach and loyal fan bases. The influx of capital promises new opportunities for growth and challenge traditional football structures in Scotland.
The American takeover of Rangers signifies a major shift for Scottish football, reflecting a broader trend of increased U.S. investment across the league.
A decade-long trend of U.S. investment in Scottish football is reshaping the landscape, with half of the Premiership clubs now backed by American capital.
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