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A$AP Rocky 'set to buy EFL club in surprise £15m deal'

Rapper A$AP Rocky is set to buy EFL Club Tranmere Rovers, according to reports.

The 36-year-old, who is in a relationship with pop superstar Rihanna, is said to be part of an investment group headed up by celebrity lawyer Joe Tacopina.

Tacopina, Donald Trump's former representative, has reportedly been in talks with the League Two side for over six months over an 80 per cent stake worth £15million.

The proposed takeover is awaiting regulatory approval from the EFL and Rocky is likely to attend games at Prenton Park once the deal has been confirmed.

A source told the Sun's on Sunday's Bizarre column: 'Rocky is tight with Joe and has committed to the Tranmere bid. Joe has been to Tranmere matches and Rocky has plans to go over too after the deal is completed. 

Rapper A$AP Rocky is reportedly set to buy League Two club Tranmere Rovers

Rocky is part of an investment group closing in on an 80 per cent stake worth £15million

'We may even see Rihanna watching League Two football.'

Reports have claimed that a documentary in the style of the critically-acclaimed 'Welcome to Wrexham' could also be in the pipeline.

The Disney+ show follows the journey of Hollywood duo Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds as they bought Welsh side Wrexham and lifted them into League One. 

Tacopina is said to view Tranmere as undervalued and as such, a similar celebrity endorsement to Wrexham's could help to transform the club.

'Joe thinks Tranmere - a famous club, near to Liverpool - is undervalued and that by clever marketing and celebrity endorsement he can transform it,' the source said.

'With the likes of Rocky on board, maybe so...'

Rap sensation Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, shares two children with Rihanna - RZA, who is two, and 15-month-old Riot Rose.

Joe Tacopina (centre), Donald Trump's former lawyer, is heading up the proposed takeover

Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, is in a relationship with pop superstar Rihanna

He could attend matches at Prenton Park (pictured) once the takeover has been completed

Tacopina is well known for owning football clubs in Italy. He was part of the US group that bought Roma in 2011 but sold up and moved on to Bologna three years later.

Just a year on, he then bought minnows Venezia and took them from the fourth tier to the second division before being knighted by the city. 

He bought his fourth Italian side, SPAL, in 2021. However, the club were relegated to the third tier last season and started the current campaign on minus three points for missing a tax payment in January and February this year. 

Tacopina was subsequently hit with a three-month suspension.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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