The A-League has landed a $140 million pay day with an equity sale to Silver Lake.Credit:Getty Images
“We also have continued investment in really developing the phase two part of our Keep Up strategy and developing a better customer experience for our fans. Also then connecting that down to community football. We have really clear and exciting ambition there to really deliver a better experience for the broader football community in Australia.”
The A-Leagues won’t be rushing to spend their windfall but will seek to use the funds to build the long-term financially stability of the competition. They have flagged investing to improve the quality of football on offer with the addition of high-profile stars and players from countries with significant expatriate communities in Australia.