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Nashville MLS Hires Ian Ayre at $1M+ to Build $350M Expansion Club from Zero

Former Liverpool CEO takes rare greenfield assignment as franchise targets 2020 kickoff with no stadium, roster, or front office yet.

Published June 5, 2026 Source ESPN From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 5, 2026

Nashville MLS Hires Ian Ayre at $1M+ to Build $350M Expansion Club from Zero

Former Liverpool CEO takes rare greenfield assignment as franchise targets 2020 kickoff with no stadium, roster, or front office yet.

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Nashville's MLS expansion franchise hired Ian Ayre, Liverpool's chief executive from 2013 to 2017, to run the club's front office and assemble the organization before its targeted 2020 debut. Ayre left Anfield in February after stewarding the club through a £200M stadium expansion and several top-10 global kit deals. He now inherits a franchise with a ownership check cleared, a market assigned, and nothing else—no stadium lease, no technical director, no academy director, no kit sponsor.

The Nashville ownership group, led by hospital system executive John Ingram, paid MLS a $150M expansion fee in December 2017 and has since been operating with a skeleton crew. Ayre's hiring is the first major front-office decision. His compensation package is believed to include a base salary north of $1M annually plus equity points tied to club valuation milestones, according to two people familiar with MLS expansion-executive contracts. For context, Atlanta United's Darren Eales, hired under similar circumstances in 2014, reportedly earned $850K base in year one. Ayre's Liverpool tenure gives Nashville a name that registers with sponsors and a resume that includes negotiating the club's £150M New Balance kit deal and overseeing Fenway Sports Group's commercial integration.

What matters here is sequencing and risk. Ayre has roughly 18 months to deliver a functional club. That means hiring a general manager or sporting director by summer 2018 to begin roster planning for the 2019 MLS expansion draft. It means finalizing a temporary stadium arrangement—likely Nissan Stadium, the NFL Titans' home, which seats 69,000 and will look cavernous for early-season crowds of 15,000 to 20,000. It means securing a jersey sponsor before the kit manufacturer announcement, because MLS clubs typically bundle those negotiations and Nashville has no brand equity yet to monetize separately. Atlanta United announced a $7M-per-year Mercedes-Benz jersey deal in 2015, two years before kickoff; Nashville is already behind that curve. Ayre's Liverpool relationships with Warrior Sports and New Balance could accelerate kit talks, but MLS's league-wide Adidas contract complicates that leverage.

The other variable is the front office he builds. Ayre is not a technical hire—he is a commercial operator who oversaw Liverpool's global expansion into Asia and the U.S. but relied on sporting director Michael Edwards and manager Jürgen Klopp for soccer decisions. Nashville needs both sides of that equation simultaneously. Ayre will likely look to MLS clubs that have scaled quickly: Atlanta's model of hiring Red Bull-trained technical staff, or LAFC's strategy of importing a Mexican Liga MX executive (John Thorrington) with deep player-agent relationships. The expansion draft is December 2019, which gives the sporting director roughly 12 months to identify MLS veterans worth protecting and begin informal conversations with their agents. Miss that window and Nashville enters year one with a roster of expansion-draft leftovers and expensive, underperforming Designated Players.

Watch for three moves in the next six months: a general manager or sporting director announcement, likely from MLS's internal pipeline or a European second-division club; a stadium arrangement with the Titans or Tennessee State University; and a kit sponsor, which will signal whether Nashville's ownership group is spending to compete with Atlanta and LAFC or operating closer to the league's middle tier. Ayre's first hires will define the club's ambition more clearly than any press release.

Nashville's ownership group has committed to a privately funded $275M soccer-specific stadium in the Fairgrounds district, but construction has not yet started. The club will play its first two seasons elsewhere.

The takeaway
Ayre has 18 months to build a roster, front office, and commercial operation before Nashville's 2020 MLS debut—Atlanta's timeline, tighter budget.
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