Official: Genoa gets a new owner
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Liam Carter
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
The Italian club Genoa has undergone significant changes in its leadership. The company 777 Partners has sold its controlling stake to a new owner.
Details. Romanian businessman Dan Șucu has acquired the controlling stake in the club, as confirmed by an official statement from the "Grifone" on Wednesday. Șucu has invested €40 million, purchasing 77% of the Genoese club's shares.
It is worth noting that Șucu is not new to football. He also owns a controlling stake in Rapid Bucharest.
Reminder. Genoa remains unbeaten in Serie A since appointing Patrick Vieira as their new manager in November. The French coach has led the team to one win and three draws, including a notable away result against AC Milan last weekend.