Newcastle United
In 2021, a Saudi Arabian consortium paid $350 million to buy the Premier League team, Newcastle. This was music to the ears of their fanbase after Mike Ashley’s miserable 14-year reign in charge of the club. However, it was also the culmination of one of soccer’s long-term dramas. Initially, the Premier League blocked the sale because of the Saudi state’s connection to the bid.

The rules prevent foreign state entities from purchasing teams so the league intervened. This outraged the Newcastle fanbase because they had visions of Messi joining the Toon Army. In the end, it was a question of semantics and the investment fund found a way around it. But it reignited a debate about foreign states using British teams for sport-swashing (via Sky Sports).