Billionaire keen to buy Chelsea

Joy for Chelsea fans as Britain’s Richest man proposes to buy the club

Britain’s wealthiest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe is still interested in buying Chelsea but his valuation is vastly below that of owner Roman Abramovich.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the founder of Ineos with an estimated networth of £21 billion is set to complete the takeover of cycling group Team Sky today and is now said to be looking at a takeover of west London club Chelsea. Today’s Times reports that Ratcliffe, who also owns Swiss club FC Lausanne-Sport, is prepared to make a formal bid for the Blues.

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Current owner Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea for £140 million in 2003, and has since invested £1.17 billion pounds in the team, but has not been seen at Stamford Bridge this season, increasing speculation that he is losing interest in the club.

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While Chelsea claim the club is not for sale, the failure to secure planning permission for a new stadium, plus the UK’s deteriorating relationship with Russia – Abramovich’s home country – has heightened belief that the owner is looking for a way out.

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However, the asking price – believed to be £2.5 billion – could still put off the richest British person.  Ratcliffe graduated from the University of Birmingham with a degree in chemical engineering in 1974. He graduated from the London Business School in 1980, and donated £25m to the school in 2016.

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Last year, Forbes magazine valued Chelsea at £1.44 billion, and the club faces the prospect of a second consecutive season outside of the Champions League, a UEFA-imposed transfer ban and a stadium redevelopment that could cost £1 billion. Ratcliffe, who now resides in Monaco, reportedly grew up supporting Manchester United but now holds a Chelsea season ticket.  FourfourTwo

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