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Beckham and Gary Neville join hands to find a new shareholder boss for Salford City

The management of the team Salford City (Shaford City) Football Club, currently in the League Two, has changed. Beckham (Bixian) and Gary Neville (Galliniville) have found new partners for the team and formed a new group.

The club management changes occurred in Salford City last year, and major shareholder Lin Furong announced his withdrawal. After the Singapore wealthy businessman withdrew, two other shareholders, David Beckham and Gary Neville, have been looking for new investors for the club. After selection, they finally joined hands with two new partners, Declan Kelly and Word Mervyn Davies to form a new group and took over 80% of the shares of Salford City Football Club. The Mirror pointed out that the members of the new group each own 5 to 10% of the shares of Salford City Football Club. In other words, Manchester United Class 92 will still be the key shareholder of the team.

Beckham said in an interview with The Athletic: "I will participate in the size of the team. That is my commitment to Gallineville and my commitment to the club."

Gary Neville said: "We must succeed on the court, and we must invest locally, and we need to pay more attention to the club's infrastructure, including home and training grounds. We have invested a lot of money in the past 10 years and will continue in the next 4 to 5 years. However, we must make the club stand financially and make the club's development more stable."