Todd Boehly 'wins Chelsea owner race' in £3.5bn plus deal with Sir Jim Ratcliffe bid too late
Todd Boehly has won the race to buy Chelsea, according to reports.
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Todd Boehly has won the race to buy Chelsea, according to reports.
Todd Boehly's consortium is to be named as the preferred bidder to buy Chelsea.
The consortium led by Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly has been selected as the preferred bidder for Chelsea and has reportedly secured a period of exclusivity as it attempts to complete its multi-billion pound takeover from Roman Abramovich.
A falta de las conversaciones finales para cerrar la compra, Todd Boehly será el nuevo dueño el Chelsea FC. Tal y como ha podido conocer el Diario AS, el empresario estadounidense es el candidato elegido para hacerse con el equipo inglés. Así lo ha decidido el Raine Group, el banco neoyorquino que ha gestionado el proceso de venta junto a la directiva del Chelsea y al gobierno británico.
Lewis Hamilton faces opposition in his Chelsea Football Club takeover interest from a co-owner of the Mercedes Formula 1 team.
British businessman Jim Ratcliffe has made a £4.25 billion offer to buy Premier League club Chelsea, his company Ineos said on Friday.
El Chelsea podría tener un dueño inesperado. El propietario de la empresa petroquímica Ineos, sir Jim Ratcliffe, ha lanzado una oferta de última hora para comprar el equipo de Stamford Bridge con la promesa de invertir más de 2.000 millones de euros en el club en los próximos diez años, además de pagar 3.000 millones de euros para hacerse con sus activos. Como la propia compañía ha confirmado en un comunicado, la operación superaría los 5.000 millones de euros y sería la más importante de la historia de una franquicia deportiva.
Jim Ratcliffe has tabled a last-minute bid to buy Chelsea, a spokesperson for the Ineos chief has confirmed. Ratcliffe is understood to have held talks with Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck on Thursday and submitted a major offer for the Stamford Bridge club on Friday. The 69-year-old explored in detail a possible bid for the Blues back in 2019, only to buy French club Nice instead.