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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Jay-Z: 'I Am a Businessman'

Jay-Z Performs At Madison Square Garden    
Jay-Z is a lot of things: hip-hop star, husband, New Jersey Nets part-owner, and a darn good businessman.  So, if opportunity knocks, he'll likely answer. He's also a soccer fan and said he might be interested in a stake of English soccer club Arsenal one day, if the time and price is right.

Jay-Z and Beyonce at a basketball game. (Getty)When quizzed on whether he would be prepared to invest in Arsenal, he said: "I am a businessman, and I will always look at an opportunity, and if it feels right, great. I don’t know a lot about the business of soccer, but in the future if the right opportunity presented itself, then who knows?"

The "99 Problems" rapper, who has been a fan of Arsenal, whose nickname is 'The Gunners', for five years, has also offered free concert tickets to the current line-up to come and see him live.

He added to Arsenal magazine: “I don't know if there are any Jay-Z fans in the team but if there are they would be more than welcome to come to my next concert when I am over in London. They can come and see me do my work, and then I will come and see them do their work.”

Jay-Z went to watch Arsenal play Manchester City in September, after which he was mistakenly reported to be a fan of the rival team as he was attending as a guest of the club’s owners. Jay-Z's comments come after it was reported fellow rapper P. Diddy wants to invest in struggling London soccer club Crystal Palace, who are currently suffering financial problems.

A source said: "Diddy was in London for a meeting a couple of weeks ago. The finance is in place. He could cover Palace’s debt and bankroll a return to the Premier League.”

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