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Castore boss on why sportwear brand quit Liverpool and creating 200 jobs

Castore was founded in Liverpool by two brothers who grew up on the Wirral

Founders of sportswear company Castore, Tom and Phil Beahon(Image: Chester Chronicle)

The co-founder of sportwear brand Castore has gone into greater detail about why the fast-growing company decided to relocate from Liverpool to Manchester last year.

Tom Beahon said it wasn't a snub towards the city but that Manchester "offered a broader talent pool" that would help its growth ambitions.

In a wide-ranging interview with the Liverpool Echo, Mr Beahon also said Matt Fitzpatrick's US Open win will help "supercharge" Castore's expansion across the Atlantic and revealed how England's new golf superstar can help the brand crack America.

READ MORE: Castore signs up two-time Ryder Cup player Matt Fitzpatrick

He said the company could welcome new outside investment in the next six months and said he and his brother Phil, who he set up the business with, are keeping an open mind over whether to go public.

Mr Beahon also lifted the lid on how 2022 has been for Castore so far, its main challenges and upping its job creation expectations from 150 to 200 by the end of the year.

Matt Fitzpatrick's famous win at golf's US Open comes only a few months after Castore signed a partnership deal with the two-time Ryder Cup player.

Mr Fitzpatrick made his debut as a Castore athlete at the first golf major of the year, The Masters.