
Owners reflect and set fresh ambitions
Liverpool’s owners Fenway Sports Group marked 15 years in charge and told supporters their work is not finished. Principal owner John W Henry, chairman Tom Werner and president Mike Gordon thanked fans for the journey so far and said the club still has more to win and more memories to create together. They framed the milestone as a moment to appreciate progress and to renew targets for the seasons ahead.
Investment and structure for the next phase
Liverpool signalled intent after last season’s Premier League title by committing major funds in the summer window. The club broke the British transfer record to land Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak. At group level Michael Edwards returned to FSG with a mandate to build a multi club model and the ownership has been linked with interest in Getafe. The message from Boston to Anfield is clear. Keep strengthening on and off the pitch.
Owning mistakes and lessons learned
FSG acknowledged bumps along the way. Supporter anger over ticket pricing and the failed European Super League plan left scars. In 2022 the owners explored a full sale before settling on minority investment. The group said they have learned from errors and that every decision now revolves around Liverpool’s long term interests. They stressed the club’s deep place in the city and beyond and the responsibility that comes with it.