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Aston Villa’s Tom Hanks vision as Birmingham-style partnership targeted

Aston Villa would love to get celebrity supporter Tom Hanks onboard as a co-investor, a leading finance expert has suggested.

Hollywood superstar Hanks 🏅is a Villa fan and attended their f🌸inal home game of the season on Monday, witnessing a late Villa comeback as they drew 3-3 against Liverpool.

Ahead of the game, the Cast Away and 𝄹Saving Private Ryan actor made a cameo in a video post⛦ed on Villa’s account, saying: “Good news on the horizon, lets hope so. Up the Villa! Forever Villa.”

Cไelebrity investors a𓆉re all the rage in football at present.

Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham project is the most high-profile case, while Will Ferrell recently acquired a small stake in Leeds United and LeBron James has become more involved with Liverpool.

Now, finance expert Kieran Maguire has claimed Villa would like 🦂to add their name to that growing list.

Villa want to copy Birmingham’s Tom Brady move

Across the city, Villa’s arch-rivals Birmingham City have taken on a minority inve♑stment from NFL superstar Tom B🍸rady.

The 46-year-old former quarterback got involved with the now-relegated side 🅺as part of Knighthead Capital Management’s takeover last August.

Speaking on his podcast, Liverpool University football🗹 finance lecturer Maguire suggested Villa would be eager to follow a similar approach, leveraging Hanks’ global appeal to their strategic advantage

“In terms of Tom Hanks, I think in an ideal world Villa would like to ‘Tom Brady’ him in the sense that he becomes a co-owner, he effectively puts no money into the club and they use brand Hanks,” he said.

“Every time I’ve head him on Kermode and Mayo and in every film I’ve watched him in, I’ve always thought he’s absolutely brilliant.

“Although, could it be said, if they are looking for a new demographic, would he appeal to a younger audience?”

Celebrity investors: Passing fad or the future of football?

Villa boast a number of famous fans. Prince William and David Cameron are among those who proffess to ﷽support the club.

But the new trend of football clubs actively courting t꧅his interest and converting it into investment is another thing entirely.

F📖or the celebrities, they are unlikely to see much of a return on their investment.

Generally, they only become mino⛦rity investors and are effectively used as poster boys for, say, a private equity firm who have bought their endorsement.

These stars rarely have any material influence at the club – and that is just as well given their lack of expertise in a field where even the most experienced operators often fail catastrophica𒁃lly.

Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images
Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images

For the clubs, they get to capitalise on the worldwide appeal of these figures, potentially reaching new markets andꩲ boosting their commercial appeal.

In Villa’s case, an investment from Hanks alongside Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris would see their popularity boom in the United States, a market that the club is focus♓ing their firepower on at present.

Villa will play three pre-season games in the US ahead of 2024-25 and their recent badge rebrand and partnership with Adidas will make them more palatable for an American 🔴audienc♍e.

With the club set to announce 🦄record revenue thanks to their participation in the𒉰 Champions League next season, they may believe that now is the time to further push ahead in 𝕴that lucrative market.