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Manchester City's owners secure significant stake in Girona

GIRONA, SPAIN - JANUARY 25:   A general view of the Estadia Montilivi stadium before the Spanish Segunda Division match between Girona FC and SD Eibar at t
Image: Girona are now part-owned by City Football Group

Manchester City's Abu Dhabi ownership expanded its portfolio of global clubs on Wednesday by investing in Girona FC, who are playing in Spain's top tier for the first time this season.

City Football Group, of which City are the flagship team, announced it has bought a 44.3 percent share in Girona following negotiations over the past year.

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CFG already has partnership clubs in New York, Melbourne and in Yokohama, Japan.

The group completed the purchase of Uruguayan team Club Atletico Torque in May, when it also announced a "collaboration agreement" with Venezuelan team Atletico Venezuela.

Pablo Maffeo (R) and Jugurtha Hamroun compete for possession of the ball
Image: Pablo Maffeo is one of five Man city players on loan at Girona

Girona were promoted to La Liga at the end of last season, having previously reached the second-tier play-offs on three occasions in the previous four seasons.

Pere Guardiola, the brother of City manager Pep Guardiola, is the managing director of Girona Football Group, which has acquired an equal 44.3 percent share in the Spanish club.

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In a statement, the CFG said the aim of the deal was "stabilise and grow" Girona "into a well-established La Liga presence."

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City have loaned five players to Girona, which drew 2-2 against visiting Atletico Madrid in its top-flight debut on Saturday.

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