The Dallas Mavericks coach has joined a consortium that may acquire Crystal Palace


Current Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd is interested in acquiring the Premier League club Crystal Palace.
Details: According to The Athletic, Kidd has joined a consortium aiming to buy the English team. They have already made an offer to purchase 45% of the shares, but John Textor rejected the initial bid as it was below his valuation.
Despite this, the consortium remains interested and is now considering returning with an improved offer.
In addition to Jason Kidd, other high-profile figures have invested in English football: Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney famously took over Wrexham, NFL legend Tom Brady is a minority owner of Birmingham City, and J.J. Watt has invested in Burnley.
Reminder: Currently, Crystal Palace is struggling, having earned seven points in ten rounds and sitting 17th in the table. Due to these results, the Crystal Palace management is contemplating a coaching change.
Candidates include former Chelsea head coach Graham Potter, David Moyes, and former England national team coach Gareth Southgate.















