The Premier League club Manchester City has reportedly been in talks with Openeda, the company behind the popular blockchain platform, about a potential deal.
According to reports, Openeda is offering Manchester City a fee of 60 million euros for its services. However, the club has declined to sell at such a low price and is instead looking for a more favorable offer from other interested parties.
Manchester City has become increasingly reliant on Openeda's technology and services over the years, and it is believed that the club will continue to use the platform as part of its overall digital strategy.
Openeda was founded by former PayPal executives and has grown rapidly since its inception. The company offers a range of services including payment processing, fraud detection, and data analysis, among others.
It remains to be seen how this situation will play out for Manchester City and Openeda, but one thing is clear - both companies have a lot to gain from this partnership.
