"Zero truth and fake news" as Rory McIlroy's manager plays down potential $850 million switch to LIV Golf

Rory McIlroy's rumoured move to LIV Golf has been labelled as "fake news" by his management.
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A report by London's financial newspaper "City A.M." claimed the Northern Irishman was on the verge of joining the breakaway tour for a staggering $850 million.

City A.M. claim that two sources have told them that they believe "a deal is close" for McIlroy to join LIV for $850 million, plus around two per cent equity in the competition.

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Sky Sports golf correspondent Jamie Weir stated on social media: "I’m told this story is complete nonsense."

Rory McIlroy's potential move to LIV Golf has been labelled as "fake news" by his managerRory McIlroy's potential move to LIV Golf has been labelled as "fake news" by his manager
Rory McIlroy's potential move to LIV Golf has been labelled as "fake news" by his manager

Additionally, in an e-mail sent to the Irish Independent, McIlroy's manager Sean O’Flaherty said the potential switch was "Fake news. Zero truth."

World number two McIlroy has been one of the strongest advocates for the PGA and DP World Tours after the inception of the LIV series rocked the golf landscape.

However, McIlroy has softened his hardball stance on LIV in recent months after Europe Ryder Cup team-mates Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton were the latest top names to be tempted to sign up for the big-money Saudi venture.

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