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AHEAD OF THE GAME: American investors want to buy into the Women's Super League, with Premier League clubs refusing to provide the £25m start-up costs for next season's planned relaunch

The FA have received offers from American private equity firms who want to buy into the Women’s Super League ahead of a planned relaunch next season.

Mail Sport revealed last month that the launch of an enhanced top flight for the start of the 2024-25 season is under threat as the Premier League clubs are refusing to provide the £25million start-up costs.

A number of US investors are understood to have expressed interest in buying into the WSL for a 10-year period as they are convinced it will deliver significant growth.

The FA’s preferred model remains for the clubs to take control, but they are running out of time to agree a deal.