Reports: David Blitzer close to sale of Real Salt Lake, Utah Royals
Sep 4, 2021; Sandy, Utah, USA; A general overall view of Rio Tinto Stadium. The venue is the home of Real Salt Lake. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Billionaire businessman David Blitzer is in advanced talks to sell a large stake in both Real Salt Lake of MLS and the Utah Royals of NWSL after owning both franchises since 2022, Sportico reported.
No potential purchase price was reported.
The Larry H. Miller family is set to take over a controlling stake of both clubs, while Blitzer is expected to retain a portion of ownership. The Miller family is the former principal owner of the NBA's Utah Jazz, who sold an 80 percent stake in that franchise in 2022.
The Miller family was interested in purchasing Real Salt Lake when Blitzer acquired the teams from Dell Loy Hansen three years ago. That sale occurred after Hansen had been called out for multiple incidents of racist behavior in a story by The Athletic.
Blitzer reportedly purchased Real Salt Lake, Rio Tinto Stadium, the team's training facility and the club's MLS Next Pro team for $400 million. He also assumed the rights for an NWSL club, which became the Royals in 2024 after paying a discounted $2 million expansion fee.
--Field Level Media
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