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Inside English football’s American revolution as Tom Brady joins Ryan Reynolds and Co in taking over across the Pond | The Sun
IT’S been almost 250 years since America broke away from British rule with the Declaration of Independence.
But there’s now a revolution happening on the other side of the Atlantic, with Tom Brady becoming the latest soccer-loving Statesider to invest in English football.
The 46-year-old NFL legend is the newest US superstar to pump his own money into a Blighty-based team after becoming a joint owner of Birmingham City.
Here, SunSport’s Anthony Chapman looks at Brady and some of his compatriots who have dug out the dollars to bring a slice of Uncle Sam to these shores…
TOM BRADY – BIRMINGHAM CITY
RECORD seven-time Super Bowl winner has switched football codes by investing in Championship side Birmingham.
Worth a reported £400million, Brady will work directly with the club’s board after “entering into a partnership” with new owner Knighthead Capital Management LLC.
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The ace, who recently retired from NFL after a stunning 23-year career, admitted he has got "a lot to learn" about the English game.
And he is likely to do his learning with a glamorous partner by his side, having been linked with Kim Kardashian and Irina Shayk following his split from Gisele Bundchen.
RYAN REYNOLDS & ROB McELHENNEY – WREXHAM
THE Hollywood movie star and cult comedy icon came together in unlikely circumstances to buy then-non-league Welsh side Wrexham for £2m in 2021.
Reynolds from Canada, and American partner McElhenney, who are both 46, documented the trials and tribulations of football ownership in TV show ‘Welcome to Wrexham.’
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