LIVERPOOL chiefs Fenway Sports Group are approaching the end of their search for a second football club.
FSG, headed up by John W Henry, have been in charge at Anfield since 2010.

FSG chief John W Henry has been looking into a takeover of Getafe[/caption]
Getafe (in all blue) are currently sixth in LaLiga[/caption]
The company also owns baseball royalty, the Boston Red Sox, and a major ice hockey team, the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Now, they are closing in on a takeover of LaLiga side Getafe, according to the Daily Mail.
FSG assembled a crack team, including Michael Edwards, Julian Ward and Pedro Marques, to find a European club suitable for a buyout.
French side Toulouse and Spanish outfit Malaga were closely looked at, along with around 20 other teams.
But Madrid-based Getafe now seems the most likely candidate.
Real Madrid reportedly played matchmaker during a chat between Los Blancos CEO Jose Angel Sanchez and Getafe president Angel Torres.
Having been made aware of Liverpool’s interest, Getafe welcomed an FSG delegation who flew out to take a closer look at their operation in early August.
Talks are said to have been positive – helped by Englishman Ward’s fluent Spanish.
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And FSG bosses are now weighing up their next move.
The potential cost of a full-scale takeover is still unknown. But if the demands are reasonable, a deal is expected to be a formality.
A Getafe buyout could see Liverpool emulate Chelsea‘s close ties to Strasbourg, and Manchester City‘s links to members of City Football Group.
FSG have transformed Liverpool from a sleeping giant to Premier League and European big hitters during their 15 years in the boardroom.

Michael Edwards was part of the team tasked with assessing Getafe[/caption]