Legend Gary Neville of Manchester United outlined the plan he and David Beckham have for Salford City After their recent takeover of the club.
Neville, 50, and Beckham, 50, led a new consortium and got control over Salford Earlier this month by buying out shares of colleague class of 92 icons Nicky Butt, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Phil Neville.
The United Greats work together with the founder of the CONELLO Declan Kelly and Lawn Tennis Association Chairman Lord Mervyn Davies after Large Backer Peter Lim left last year.
The former internationals in England have big plans because they are determined to get the League two outfit in the championship within the next five years.
Since their arrival in 2014, Salford was promoted from the north Premier League Division one north to the EFL in five years, but since then they have stayed at the fourth level.
Neville told The overlapping fan -debateon behalf of Sky Bet: “Shares in a football club for most owners, except for the passion and the feelings you get, you are more than an active reliability from an investment perspective.
“We put money in Salford and in January we just thought we should get a group of people that we could trust.
“Me and Becks [Beckham] It agreed that we would use money for the next four or five years, which is an obligation that we have all done.
“Salford City will not change the budget – to return from the model we already have, you need two or three years.
“You can’t invest from becoming sustainable from becoming sustainable so quickly – you have to look at players’ contracts for three years and you generally have a model that you have built that you cannot come from.”
Successful clubs in celebrities have risen to fame in recent years and many hope that Salford will follow the example.
Wrexham have earned three consecutive promotions from the National League to the championship under Hollywood Celebrity owners Rob Mcelhenney and Ryan Reynolds.
And Birmingham City Won the League One title this season and will become a member of the Red Dragons in the Second Division with NFL legend Tom Brady as a minority owner.
However, Neville Is irregular things “very different” compared to Wrexham and Birmingham.
The Man utd Hero says that millions will not be cast, but instead he and Beckham will focus on turning the club into a “good football project” that will be very close to the local community.
Neville added: “We just have to change the club’s model somewhat, in fact quite a bit. It is very different from Wrexham and Birmingham – you are talking about millions that go into those clubs.
“That is not what we want to do with Salford. We want Salford to be a good football project.
“Salford City has the cheapest ticket prices in the EFL. On the first day I dedicated myself to the fans that we would be the most affordable and accessible football club. I’d rather go down than that [be unsustainable]. “
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