American businessman Scott Galloway revealed investors would need to pump up to £40MILLION into Rangers to become a major player at the club.The son of a Scottish immigrant, Galloway is a professor of marketing at New York University Stern School of Business as well as an entrepreneur, podcast host and public speaker.
Galloway revealed last summer he scrapped plans to make an approach to takeover Rangers because he didn't want to become “the most hated person in the UK”.But he has now invested in football as part of a star-studded consortium who took over Bogota-based Colombian side La Equidad earlier this year.
Others involved are Wrexham owners and actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney along with fellow movie stars Eva Longoria and model Kate Upton.Galloway discussed the takeover of the South American side in his The Prof G Pod and that led to him talking about his potential involvement in Rangers again - and the kind of numbers it would take to take over some of the major shareholders.He explained: "I've always wanted to invest in a soccer team.
I love football, I recently went to a PSG game with my eldest. We've joked about it and laughed about it, but I'd enquired about investing in Rangers in Glasgow.
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