The recent acquisition of Wrexham co-owners has sparked speculation about potential growth for Club Necaxa both on and off the field. Similarly, Wrexham, the Welsh football club, is on a path upward towards higher leagues.
With a stake in Club Necaxa, the Hollywood co-owners could potentially facilitate the exchange of players between the two clubs, contributing to their respective growth. It remains to be seen if Reynolds and McElhenney had considered this possibility when acquiring their stake in the club, but it presents an interesting option.
Off the field, the involvement of Longoria, along with the Hollywood duo, could enhance Club Necaxa’s standing within the Mexican populace. However, it is important to note that commercial rights in the league are sold on a team-by-team basis, which often results in wealth disparities among the clubs.
Initially valued in the low nine figures in 2021, Club Necaxa’s worth grew to over $200 million after attracting more investors following the acquisition of a 50 percent stake by Al Tylis and Sam Porter from the Tinajero family. Despite this, there is no confirmation regarding the development of a documentary series centered around the Mexican club.
Following the takeover of Wrexham by Reynolds and McElhenney, a documentary titled “Welcome to Wrexham” was created, significantly boosting the club’s popularity. Their involvement with Wrexham may potentially overshadow their original documentary, should they choose to create a similar series.
The Hollywood co-owners are expanding their football portfolio, and the future seems promising. *Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content.
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