The New York Giants are selling a 10 percent minority ownership stake.
Two legends of the franchise want it, and only one can get it.
Eli Manning and Michael Strahan are each part of an investment group interested in the equity, but there's only one stake to be bought.
Strahan is partnering with billionaire Marc Lasry, who previously owned the Milwaukee Bucks.
Manning's partners aren't known.
The 10 percent stake will cost around $750 million, according to Pro Football Talk.
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Manning has spoken in the past about owning part of the Giants: “There’s probably only one team I’d be interested in pursuing, and it’s the one I played for for 16 years, and it’s local, and makes the most sense, but we just got to figure out if they would ever sell a little bit.”
Strahan made the Pro Football Hall of Fame after a 15-year career with the Giants.
Manning was twice the Super Bowl MVP and is now seeking his own spot in the Hall of Fame after spending his entire career in New York.
Both made lots of money in their NFL careers but will need to be part of larger investment groups to get a deal of this magnitude done.
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