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PSV takes huge step towards investing 50 million euros
PSV is counting on a capital injection of around fifty million euros. With the money, which will be collected over the next six months, it wants to take a huge step nationally in the pursuit of Ajax and also really count internationally again.
With the tens of millions, investments must be made in the stadium, De Herdgang and the A selection. The financial fat pot must therefore have a sporty effect, especially in the short term. Because it is precisely sports that ultimately the profit must be achieved financially. Not only due to large transfers of players, but also think of the enormous income that can be collected in the Champions League.
PSV takes huge step towards investing 50 million euros
PSV has investigated several options to be able to make a big financial hit to close the gap nationally and internationally. The club consciously chooses to remain boss in-house and has again opted for a construction in which forces are bundled. It not only takes out a new mortgage on the stadium, but also expands its partner fund.
President-Commissioner Robert van der Wallen, a billionaire himself, is one of the great initiators behind the project. PSV previously brought large partners from the region together under the name Brainport. That is now on the shirt and is a powerful main sponsor, also in the field of innovation.
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