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Argentine President Javier Milei Advocates for Sports Limited Companies (SAD) and Potential Sale of Boca Juniors to Chelsea of England

Argentine president Javier Milei said that Chelsea of ​​England wants to buy Boca Juniors and defended again the possibility of the clubs becoming Sports Limited Companies (SAD), something he considers a “necessity” and an “urgency.”
Milei assured at the end of December that the London club has Boca in its sights, but is also analyzing other options.
«There is the expressed will of wanting to buy Boca, Racing, Estudiantes, Newell’s or Lanús. It’s fast money. If the members of those clubs do not want to, they will continue with the current scheme. I am a Boca fan and if investment groups come, they put a fortune in Boca and that means that Boca always wins and that River cannot win a single game, the question is where do I sign? », He insisted.
«A VERY EASY BUSINESS»
According to Milei, not only Chelsea would be interested in investing in Argentine football: «There are Arab groups waiting to invest 3,000 million dollars. What is interesting? “The fact that investments come in very quickly is a very easy business, you don’t have to sink huge machinery or wait two years as if you were setting up a factory.”
During the electoral campaign and since he became president, Milei has defended that Argentine clubs become SAD, something that has provoked the rejection of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) and the majority of the country’s clubs, including the big ones, who have publicly positioned themselves against this measure.
In the Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU), which has been paralyzed by Justice, point number 27 directly affected football, since it opened the possibility that clubs “can become public limited companies, if they so wish.”

2024-01-09 10:36:00
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