Former Brazilian international and AC Milan striker Alexandre Pato is part of a consortium vying for control of English League Two club Colchester United. The 36-year-old footballer, who has represented Brazil at the international level, including the 2012 Olympics, attended Saturday's home game against Fleetwood Town as a guest of current owner Robbie Cowling.
Talks with Lightwell Sports Group, the US-based outfit headed by Tom Foley, collapsed in June last year. However, the sale process was reopened in September and has since attracted interest from several parties.
Colchester United is currently enjoying a resurgence under manager Danny Cowley, who has guided the team to an unbeaten run over six games, winning three of their last four matches. They are eighth in the table, just three points outside the playoffs for promotion back into English Football League Two (the third tier).
The takeover process at Colchester United is being overseen by American consultant Mitchell B Reiss on behalf of the club.
Pato's involvement comes at a time when football clubs in the lower tiers often face financial challenges. The Brazilian striker, who has played for several top-tier clubs, including AC Milan and Chelsea FC, announced his retirement from professional football last year after signing with Sao Paulo in 2023.
Talks with Lightwell Sports Group, the US-based outfit headed by Tom Foley, collapsed in June last year. However, the sale process was reopened in September and has since attracted interest from several parties.
Colchester United is currently enjoying a resurgence under manager Danny Cowley, who has guided the team to an unbeaten run over six games, winning three of their last four matches. They are eighth in the table, just three points outside the playoffs for promotion back into English Football League Two (the third tier).
The takeover process at Colchester United is being overseen by American consultant Mitchell B Reiss on behalf of the club.
Pato's involvement comes at a time when football clubs in the lower tiers often face financial challenges. The Brazilian striker, who has played for several top-tier clubs, including AC Milan and Chelsea FC, announced his retirement from professional football last year after signing with Sao Paulo in 2023.