‘They are bullies’: The American businessman taking on PSG at Bordeaux | Football

Joseph DaGrosa, a Miami-based investor and entrepreneur, is no stranger to financial challenges. So competing against one of the world’s richest football teams – whose star player costs twice as much as the entire club he had just purchased – was a task that whet the 54 year-old’s appetite.

Last month, DaGrosa finalized a $114m deal to buy FC Girondins de Bordeaux, the six-time Ligue 1 champions, located in one of the finest wine regions in the world.

Going from wealth management to expectation management is a career overhaul, to put it mildly. “This is certainly more fun,” DaGrosa tells the Guardian. “The first deal I really cut my teeth on was leading an investor group with a couple of other partners when we bought Burger King franchises out of bankruptcy. That was really the first time I led a major turnaround, but it’s very rewarding when you get it right.”

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