Hong Kong (AFP) - Heavy Chinese investment is reshaping the landscape of world football but fortunes could be lost as well as made in an environment that remains "a bit Wild West".
Few expect the flow of money to dry up quickly after a year marked by a surge in Chinese purchases of foreign clubs, players and TV rights.
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