British tycoon Ratcliffe makes £4.25 billion bid for Chelsea
British businessman Jim Ratcliffe has made a £4.25 billion offer to buy Premier League club Chelsea, his company Ineos said on Friday.
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British businessman Jim Ratcliffe has made a £4.25 billion offer to buy Premier League club Chelsea, his company Ineos said on Friday.
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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.
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