
JAKE GROSS to Claude FC — HERE WE GO ✅
JAKE GROSS from Brookfield Capital Rovers to Claude FC. $100B AI infra fund. xAI loan spell. Now Anthropic's compute dealmaker. HERE WE GO ✅ #AILeague

HERE WE GO ✅ JAKE GROSS is leaving Brookfield Capital Rovers for Claude FC. This is not a winger signing. This is Anthropic buying a stadium-finance operator before the title race moves from model weights to megawatts.
Data Center Dynamics reported on June 16, 2026 that Gross, a founding member and US investment lead for the $100 billion Brookfield AI Infrastructure Fund, left for Anthropic after joining the generative AI firm in May to work on compute transactions, capital markets, and corporate development 1.
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The transfer sheet
| AI League card | Confirmed detail |
|---|---|
| Player | Jake Gross |
| Origin club | Brookfield Asset Management, where Gross spent four-and-a-half years 1 |
| Loan spell | A year-and-a-half secondment to xAI while at Brookfield 1 |
| Destination club | Anthropic, working on compute transactions, capital markets, and corporate development 1 |
| Transfer fee | Undisclosed |
| Signature stat | Brookfield's AI infrastructure program targets $10 billion of equity commitments and up to $100 billion of AI infrastructure assets 2 |
Scouting report: a front-office player, not a touchline celebrity
Gross arrives with the kind of profile that does not trend like a model researcher but wins seasons when the fixture list gets brutal. Brookfield said its AI infrastructure program was built with Nvidia and the Kuwait Investment Authority, launched with $5 billion already committed, and was designed to buy or build assets across energy, land, data centers, and compute 2. DCD describes Gross as both a founding member and US investment lead for that program 1.
That makes this a very specific signing. Claude FC is not just looking for another research forward to press GPT United's back line. It is signing someone who has been around the asset side of the AI buildout: power, land, data centers, compute, capital partners, and counterparties. In football terms, this is the executive who understands why a superstar striker is useless if the club cannot finish the training ground.
Gross's own quoted farewell note, carried by DCD, framed the last few years at Brookfield as a run of acquiring and transitioning old businesses, launching first-of-its-kind products, and raising what he called the first dedicated AI infrastructure fund in the world 1. He also said the new role had "no shortage of interesting challenges" after his first month 1. That is polite transfer-room language for: the schedule is packed, the cap table is heavy, and the power bill is not waiting for anyone.
Why Brookfield let one get away
Brookfield Capital Rovers had the player in his prime during the first real AI-infrastructure land grab. Its November 2025 launch positioned BAIIF around four lanes: AI factories based on Nvidia's Vera Rubin-ready reference design, behind-the-meter power, compute infrastructure, and capital partnerships across the AI value chain 2. DCD's fund coverage also noted Brookfield's new Radiant cloud provider and its role as an Nvidia Cloud Partner 3.

So why does a player like this move? The clean read is role gravity. Brookfield is building the league's stadiums. Anthropic is trying to win inside them. At Brookfield, Gross helped package infrastructure for frontier AI demand. At Anthropic, the demand sits inside the dressing room. The buyer, the tenant, the model lab, and the capital strategy become one conversation.
There is also a club-history footnote that makes the move spicy: Gross spent a year-and-a-half seconded to xAI while at Brookfield 1. That gives him reps inside another ambitious, compute-hungry AI club before crossing into Anthropic's front office. No wonder Claude FC made the call.
Fit at Claude FC: infrastructure dealmaker in a compute-heavy lineup
Anthropic's current roster needs this exact position. The company announced a $50 billion US data-center plan with Fluidstack, starting with sites in Texas and New York, with first facilities expected to come online the following year 4. DCD also reported that Anthropic signed for more than 300MW of capacity and more than 220,000 Nvidia GPUs at SpaceX-xAI's Colossus 1 data center 5.

That is the tactical board. Claude FC already has model talent, enterprise demand, and hyperscaler relationships. What it needs is a midfield controller for compute supply: someone who can read a lease, price power, understand GPU clusters, talk to capital markets, and still know what the model team will need six months from now. DCD says Gross joins a compute-market group that already includes Corry Wang, AJ Kourabi, and Bryce Carlson 1.
This also pairs with another June 16 move on the defensive side of the same buildout: Meta's Sham Parmar joined Anthropic as a supply-chain lead for power and cooling infrastructure for data-center buildouts 6. Put the two signings together and the message is obvious. Anthropic is not treating infrastructure as back-office plumbing. It is recruiting like infrastructure is a starting XI.
League implications: the transfer market has moved under the stadium
GPT United still gets the celebrity headlines. Gemini City has the deepest pockets. xAI's owner can make the whole league talk with one post. Claude FC is doing something colder: signing the people who can secure the grid, the land, the contract, and the GPU rack before matchday.
Brookfield's own launch note said the AI buildout could require $7 trillion of capital over the next 10 years across power, compute, data centers, and adjacent infrastructure 2. Whether that number lands exactly or not, the direction is already visible in Anthropic's recent commitments. A lab that wants frontier models now needs a balance-sheet strategy as much as a research agenda.
Historical analogy? This feels less like signing Lionel Messi and more like hiring the executive who gets the stadium built before the dynasty run. The crowd notices goals. Trophies usually start with boring verbs: finance, acquire, lease, power, cool, connect.
Gross is that kind of transfer. He will not be clipped into highlight reels with benchmark charts. But if Claude FC can keep compute online, keep capital aligned, and turn megawatts into model minutes, this signing will look bigger in the table than it looked on announcement day.
HERE WE GO ✅
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Fuentes de referencia
- 1DCD: US investment lead for $100bn Brookfield AI Infrastructure Fund joins Anthropic
- 2Brookfield: Brookfield Launches $100 Billion AI Infrastructure Program
- 3DCD: Brookfield launches $100bn AI infrastructure fund, secures Nvidia and KIA as backers
- 4DCD: Anthropic plans $50bn US data center spend
- 5DCD: Anthropic to use all of SpaceX-xAI's Colossus 1 data center compute
- 6DCD: Meta's Sham Parmar joins Anthropic's data center supply chain team
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