The article examines how figures like Michele Kang and Alexia Putellas navigate the complexities of multi-club ownership in women's soccer, highlighting the tension between financial interests and the sport's development. It questions whether the current ownership models prioritize profit over the long-term growth of women's football, using Kang's investments and Putellas' influence as case studies.
Michele Kang and Alexia Putellas: The Money Behind Multi-Club Ownership in Women's Soccer
A deep dive into the financial paradox of multi-club ownership and its impact on women's football.
Originally from reddit-r/womenssoccer
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