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Foster Gillett Is Now Lyon’s Majority Owner, What is His Fortune and Net Worth?

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John Peck

Updated on March 11, 2026

Foster Gillett is the son of George Gillett, who is the former owner of Liverpool FC. Gillett jr is also making his fortune by investing in various clubs. 

Foster Gillett is a US businessman like his father, George. Foster was linked to the takeover of Derby County club from the English Championship. He has been expressing interest in the club for more than a decade.

Likewise, his father was also the owner of Liverpool, but he had to give his share unwillingly due to the sale of the club by NESV.

Also, Gillett sr is paying interest of 1.5 million pounds each year due to his failed investment in the club of 50 million lent by Mill financial for Liverpool.

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Foster Gillett Fortune And Net Worth

George Gillett is worth around $700 million, he has not segregated his wealth with his son, but it is believed that his son receives a salary of more than $190,802 per year.

Thus, his worth is nearly 10-15 million dollars.

Moreover, he shall inherit the wealth of his 83-year-old father; thus, he shall be the major investment tycoon ahead. At present, he seems to be managing his father’s business behind the scene; he is likely to become ready to manage those assets ahead.

Foster Gillett is the managing director at Booth Creek Management Corporation, a company based in the Colorado, United States, that specializes in administering ski resorts.

Gillett was also director of Liverpool when his father was in charge. Hicks and Gillett spell in charge of the Anfield club as the partners fell out and had to sell the sports club.

Lyon Majority Owner Wikipedia And Background

Foster Gillett grew up in America; he studied and went to the high school in the country. He had an early interest in taking up the mantle of his father and serving his interest.

Moreover, Foster started from the grunt work in his organization and raised his status to the managing director. He is cherished by his employees and respected by the people around him.

Likewise, he has become a majority shareholder of Lyon, and he is looking forward to enhancing his wealth and building a better team for the French club to perform at its optimum in the coming time.

Moreover, Gillett was also the former managing director of Liverpool, and he facilitated the transition of the club for three seasons; thus, it is likely that he shall involve in major decision-making in the company.