Arsenal majority shareholder Stan Kroenke has purchased a further 22 ordinary shares to increase his stake in the club to 67.09%.
The 70-year-old paid £28,000 per share through his KSE UK Inc company and now controls 41,743 shares in all.
A statement from the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday afternoon confirmed the £616,000 acquisition, increasing Kroenke's share in the Gunners by 0.04%.
"On January 23 2018, Arsenal Holdings plc (the "Company") received notification that on January 22 2018, KSE UK Inc, wholly owned by Stanley Kroenke, a director of the Company, acquired 22 ordinary shares of GBP1.00 each in the company at a price of GBP28,000 per share," the statement read.
"Taking into account such acquisition, KSE UK Inc, wholly owned by Stanley Kroenke, has a beneficial interest in, and controls voting rights over, 41,743 ordinary shares in the Company, representing 67.09% of the Company's issued ordinary shares."
Kroenke, who rejected the chance to sell shares to minority owner Alisher Usmanov last year, now has a valued stake of nearly £1.17bn.