In 2021, then National League club Wrexham were taken over by American actor Rob McElhenney and Canadian film star Ryan Reynolds.
Since then the duo have helped the side win promotion from the fifth to the third tier of English football, while the club’s profile across the globe has been vastly increased by the Welcome to Wrexham TV documentary.
Sommerfeld said that the relatively low initial investment of between £10-15m to buy a League One or Two club, and the potential to greatly improve its standing, was a “sexy” proposition.
“It gives them the opportunity to prove an investment thesis relatively cost-effectively,” he said.
“These are guys who are super smart, well-financed investors with a lot of ego and bravado and they want to prove that they are up to the challenge of picking up a team in League Two or League One and ‘doing a Wrexham’, getting it through to the Championship and, perhaps ultimately, the Premier League.
“You’d be stunned how many investors we had during Covid who had seen Welcome to Wrexham and Ted Lasso, and said ‘I want to buy a team’.
“The romanticism is a huge part of it. It’s something they [US sports] don’t have with the FA Cup and promotion and relegation. It’s quite sexy and it’s very easy to promote.”
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