A-CAP has suspended the sale of Standard de Liège, a criminal investigation has opened at Genoa, and the future of all the clubs in the crumbling 777 Partners empire could soon be in the hands of US regulators.
Utah
A-CAP has always maintained that it was financially able to withstand the demise of 777 Partners. A new ruling by Utah regulators shows it is not the case, something which will alarm all of the football clubs it now controls and has failed to find buyers for.
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777 Partners have been hit with multiple new lawsuits, their two main sources of funding are now under investigation by corporate watchdogs, and their companies have been borrowing millions at an interest rate of 52.5 percent.
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