Thomas Tuchel praises Lewis Hamilton and Serena Williams as F1 and tennis legends join Chelsea takeover bid
Thomas Tuchel says he is a great admirer of Lewis Hamilton and Serena Williams after it emerged that the sporting legends were involved in Sir Michael Broughton’s bid to buy Chelsea.
Broughton’s offer is one of three being considered by Roman Abramovich, Stamford Bridge executives and the US bank Raine, which is overseeing the sale of the Premier League club.
Abramovich is selling Chelsea after becoming one of a number of Russian oligarchs to be sanctioned by the UK government as part of its response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Seven-time Formula One world champion Hamilton and 23-time Grand Slam winner Williams are understood to have pledged a relatively small amount of Broughton’s bid of more than £200m.
Reacting to the takeover update at his pre-match press conference on Friday, Chelsea manager Tuchel said: ‘I just heard it. I just got a briefing and heard that they are a part of it.
‘I can’t tell you much more than that but I am a big admirer of both of them. They are fantastic sports personalities on the court, on the track, and off.
‘They take responsibility as people and are outstanding sports figures in what they do, for which they have our biggest and my biggest respect.
‘I have absolutely no insight into [what happens next] and what role they play so I would like to not comment too much.’
Rivalling Sir Michael Broughton for the Chelsea ownership are two consortiums led respectively by the LA Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly and the Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca.
Arsenal fan Hamilton confirmed he was keen to invest in Chelsea earlier this week, telling reporters: ‘When I heard about this I thought, “Wow”. This is one of the greatest opportunities to be a part.
‘This is a team that is all about the community.