F1 owner Liberty Media to confirm MotoGP takeover within days
L♐ibert꧑y Media could unveil MotoGP purchase as early as Monday

𒁏The takeover of Mot🃏oGP by Liberty Media, who also own F1, will reportedly be confirmed in the coming days.
Greg Maffei, the Liberty Media president and CEO, will confirm the🌞 €4bn-plus transaction before Wednesday this week, report.
Maffei could ൩even announce the huge deal on Monday, on a trip t♈o Madrid.
The deal will mean the two motorsport powerhouses - Formula 1 and MotoGP - are owned by the same comp😼any.
Last week, reported that any deal would fac💝e regulatory scrutiny. But it now appears that confirmation of a deal is just days a๊way.
They also reported that Liberty Media's successful swoop edged out a rival bid from TKO, the company which lists WWE and UFC as big-name sports brands under i𒆙ts umbrella.
MotoGP’s rights are currently owned by Dorna. The Dorna shareholders are private equity firm Bridgep♑oint, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, and Dorna’s senior management.
Liberty Media, who Forbes rank as the world’s richest sports empire, ﷺtook over F1 in 2016.
Through an enhanced focus on social media 𝓰and the huge💞ly popular Netflix show ‘Drive To Survive’, Liberty Media is credited with growing the popularity of F1.
They have added races in Las ⭕Vegas and Miami, as well as in Jeddah and Doha.
Taking over the premier༺ motorcycle racing series in the world would repr✨esent a new opportunity to grow a championship’s popularity.

James was a sports journalist♏ at Sk𝓡y Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.