The former world champion boxer is said to be keen on a move into football club ownership
Tyson Fury is reportedly planning to buy hometown club Morecambe alongside former Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimović — with the pair said to be eyeing a Netflix documentary inspired by Ryan Reynolds and Wrexham’s remarkable rise.
According to The Sun on Sunday, Fury and Ibrahimovic are exploring a takeover of the non-league side and want to launch a behind-the-scenes series called Rise of Morecambe.
The project is reportedly being modelled on the success of Welcome to Wrexham, which followed Reynolds and Rob McElhenney after they bought Wrexham in 2021.
A source told the newspaper: “They want to buy the club and make a Netflix documentary called Rise of Morecambe together.
“Just like Ryan Reynolds did with Wrexham.”
Fury and Ibrahimovic were pictured together in Warsaw this week while filming a World Cup advertisement.
The pair have been friends for years, with Ibrahimovic previously training alongside Fury during his time in Manchester.
The source added: “They both know what it takes to get to the top.
“Tyson and Zlatan have been great friends for years.”
Fury already has close links with Morecambe, having based his training gym at the club’s Mazuma Stadium since 2020.
The two-storey facility also serves as headquarters for the Tyson Fury Foundation.
Wrexham’s Hollywood-backed success has sparked huge interest across the football world after the club secured three promotions in quick succession while attracting a global audience through the Disney+ documentary.
Although Morecambe currently operate outside the Football League spotlight enjoyed by Wrexham, the proposed project would attempt to recreate that formula with two of sport’s biggest personalities front and centre.
The report also claimed Fury hinted at “big news incoming” after posting a photograph beside his private jet earlier this week.
Meanwhile, Ibrahimovic — who retired from football in 2023 after spells with clubs including AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain — is preparing to work as a pundit during this summer’s World Cup coverage in the United States.




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