RCD Espanyol has announced its integration into the Velocity Sport Limited group, owner of Burnley FC of the English Premier League. This union will allow the blue and white club to strengthen its economic and sports structure in LaLiga EA Sports. The agreement was reached between RASTAR, a Chinese company that owned the majority of RCD Espanyol's shares, and the Velocity Sport Limited group. RCD Espanyol and Burnley FC will be part of this investment group, although each will remain independent. This business integration formula allows for the coexistence of two historic club models that will act autonomously. RASTAR, which arrived at RCD Espanyol in 2016, does not disassociate itself from the club, but its shares will become part of this new investment vehicle. RCD Espanyol's president, Chen Yansheng, has expressed his conviction that this integration will strengthen both the economic and sports structure of the club. RCD Espanyol is seeking to improve its position in LaLiga EA Sports and this union may be an important step towards that goal. With this integration, RCD Espanyol joins a group that already owned Burnley FC, which can generate synergies and opportunities for the club. The future of RCD Espanyol looks promising with this new union. The club's fans will be eager to see the benefits of this integration. RCD Espanyol's players, including Javi Puado, will likely be affected by this change. The club's management will need to navigate this new relationship to ensure the best results for RCD Espanyol.
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RCD Espanyol Joins Velocity Sport Limited Group
RCD Espanyol announces its integration into the Velocity Sport Limited group, owner of Burnley FC, to strengthen its economic and sports structure in LaLiga EA Sports
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