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Manchester City owners to expand global club network

The City Football Group, which owns Manchester City, admits that they looking to expand their global network of clubs.
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Updated: Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 19:23 UK

Manchester City have expressed their intent to expand their global network of clubs.

The City Football Group (CFG), which owns New York City FC and Melbourne City as well having a share in Japanese side Yokohama F Marinos, will be looking into a number of locations.

The Chinese Super League has been identified as a possible destination while there have also been reports of a move into South America.

Tom Glick, CFG's chief commercial officer, told Sky Sports News: "The important thing for us is to add the right clubs in the right cities, in the right leagues. We are open to this.

"There are a number of leagues and countries that are quite interesting. It is certainly something we are focused on.

"We are equally focused on making sure each of our current clubs - Manchester, New York, Melbourne, Yokohama are performing at their highest level."

Man City host Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

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