The process of selling the Chicago Red Stars has begun, the club's owner, Arnim Whisler, announced Monday.
The Chicago Red Stars, in a move that can only be construed as the other shoe dropping, announced the beginning of the process of finding new owners for the NWSL franchise.“For the last 15 years, my family and I have proudly poured our hearts, time, resources and efforts into founding the NWSL and transforming the Chicago Red Stars into one of the top women’s soccer clubs in the world.
“We understand this is an important time for new leadership and it is with a heavy heart that we have made the decision to start the process of selling the team. Our group has engaged New York City investment bank Inner Circle Sports to facilitate the sale and our intent is to work with the league and the club to diligently find the right ownership that represents the diversity of Chicago and support a smooth transition of ownership.
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