LIVE: U.S. Investment and Ipswich’s Revival hit up as situation continues to navigate roughly...
Ipswich Town has experienced a significant transformation over the last few years, moving from a club seemingly stuck in decline to a resurgent force in English football. Once languishing in the depths of League One, Ipswich now finds itself back in the Premier League, thanks to strategic ownership and investment.
The turnaround story highlights the role of American investors, particularly Gamechanger 20, a venture that included a U.S. pension fund from Arizona and other sports investors.
U.S. Investment and Ipswich’s Revival
In April 2021, Ipswich Town saw a shift in ownership as Marcus Evans sold the club to Gamechanger 20, a group with U.S. ties. For £30 million, the investors took over the club, and Evans wrote off £100 million in debt. Chief executive Mark Ashton, who was instrumental in the deal, described the early days of the transition as a period of getting to grips with a club that had “no asset value on the pitch and was declining into oblivion in mid-League One.”