Eli Manning and Michael Strahan, iconic former players of the New York Giants, are exploring opportunities to acquire a minority ownership stake in the franchise. Along with billionaire Marc Lasry, they are looking to secure up to 10 percent ownership amidst the team's plan to sell off non-controlling minority stakes. While Manning considered joining Strahan's group, he opted out due to business conflicts. The Giants are currently valued at $7.65 billion, making them one of the most valuable teams in the NFL and offering a glimpse of opportunity in a changing ownership landscape.
Two of the most beloved former Giants players, Eli Manning and Michael Strahan, are pursuing minority ownership of the Giants as NFL allows non-controlling stakes.
Strahan and billionaire Marc Lasry are joining forces to make a bid for up to 10 percent ownership of the Giants as the franchise explores minority stake sales.
The Giants were founded in 1925 and are currently worth $7.65 billion, ranking third in the NFL and eighth globally among sports teams.
Manning chose not to join Strahan's group due to conflicts with his other business holdings, yet remains invested in the franchise as an ambassador.
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