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Anthony Joshua Explores Investment in Watford FC Amid Club’s Search for New Stakeholders

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Financial experts working with two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua have held preliminary talks with Watford FC regarding an investment, The Athletic exclusively reveals. Although Joshua, 34, has not been directly involved, his representatives were approached about the opportunity. Discussions are at an early stage, and the proposal remains undisclosed. Watford, valued between £150m to £175m, has explored similar options with other parties. Joshua, with a net worth of £150m to £200m, has deep connections to Watford, having grown near the club’s grounds.

A spokesperson for Joshua confirmed the discussions but emphasised that Joshua remains focused on his boxing career and has no plans to divert his attention to new ventures. Joshua, born at Watford General Hospital and raised in North Watford, has maintained a strong bond with the community and the club.

Joshua is friends with former Watford striker, Troy Deeney (left) (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Joshua is friends with former Watford striker, Troy Deeney (left) (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

Watford, under the ownership of Italian Gino Pozzo since 2012, has sought investment for years. Joshua’s potential involvement might come as part of a consortium. Despite his current professional commitments, Joshua’s commercial influence is significant, backed by endorsements from major brands.

Joshua’s connection to Watford includes a friendship with former club captain Troy Deeney and his active involvement in local community projects, such as Clean Herts, which he launched to support young people in the area. His passion for Watford extends beyond the ring, reflecting his dedication to his hometown.

Source: The Athletic of New York Times

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