Seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton has emerged as one of the reported backers of a bid to buy Chelsea Football Club.
The news outlet also suggest that if the bid is successful then Hamilton has expressed a desire to play a formal role in Chelsea’s future efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion. Broughton, who is leading the bid, is a Chelsea fan but faces competition from two other bidders. If true, it would not be Hamilton’s first foray into investing having backed a range of early-stage companies such as Zapp which is a London-based rapid grocery delivery app.
Bids for the Premier League team began after the team's owner, Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, was receiving sanctions from the government and announced ...
This is just panic," Liliya Marynchak, a 45-year-old teacher in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, told PEOPLE of the moment her city was bombed — one of numerous accounts of bombardment by the Russians. With NATO forces massing in the region around Ukraine, various countries have also pledged aid or military support to the resistance. Chelsea Football Club and its supporters will always be in my heart," the Russian investor concluded. "Moreover, I have instructed my team to set up a charitable foundation where all net proceeds from the sale will be donated. "I will not be asking for any loans to be repaid. "The sale of the club will not be fast-tracked but will follow due process," Abramovich continued.
The fight for Chelsea football clubs isn't over yet, with a shock and unexpected bid from two of the world's biggest sporting heroes.
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Serena Williams and businessman Sir Martin Broughton are also involved.
There’s nothing saying he and his consortium will win the bid, however, as it is reported that at least two other groups are interested in purchasing the club. Abramovich was recently sanctioned by the UK government, and cannot benefit financially from the sale of the club, though as a potential peace broker between Russia and Ukraine, Abramovich has declared proceeds from the sale will go directly to victims of the war. On Thursday the news arrived that Hamilton was involved with a consortium effort to purchase British football club Chelsea, alongside Sir Martin Broughton and Serena Williams, among others.
The tennis star and the Formula 1 driver have agreed to invest about $13 million each in a bid for Chelsea FC.
A spokesperson for the Broughton consortium declined to comment to Sky News. Bids for the club are currently being considered by Chelsea’s advisers, before a preferred bidder is proposed to the government. Formula 1 racing driver Lewis Hamilton and Tennis star Serena Williams have both agreed to invest about 10 million pounds ($13.1 million) each in a bid for Chelsea Football Club, Sky News reported on Thursday. Hamilton would likely play a role in promoting Chelsea’s diversity, equity and inclusion if the bid is successful, according to the Sky report.
The sporting champions are reportedly set to invest around $13.1 million each if the bid they are backing wins.
Chelsea FC sale: Sir Lewis Hamilton and Serena Williams pledge funds to Broughton bid (SkyNews) Williams and Hamilton, two of the sporting world’s biggest and most-decorated stars, have reportedly backed a takeover bid for the club spearheaded by former British Airways and Liverpool FC chairman Sir Martin Broughton, Sky News reported. Serena Williams and Sir Lewis Hamilton have reportedly backed a bid to buy Chelsea Football Club from Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, according to Sky News on Thursday, as the global bidding war to own one of soccer’s most famous clubs intensifies.
Lewis Hamilton and Serena Williams have joined one of three shortlisted bids for Chelsea Football Club as the auction for the English Premier League side ...
Serena Williams Chelsea FC minority owner? The tennis star has pledged over $13 million, along with Lewis Hamilton, to join Martin Broughton's consortium.
Others on the shortlist to buy the English premiership club are LA Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly and Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca. A consortium led by Chicago Cubs owners the Ricketts family pulled out of the running. Williams and Hamilton have pledged an estimated $13.06 million each to the bid, Sky Sports reported. Former tennis world number one Serena Williams and seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton have joined Martin Broughton's bid to buy Premier League club Chelsea, a source close to the bid told Reuters on Thursday.
The outlet confirms that amongst those investors backing the move are the seven-time F1 champion and the 23-time Grand Slam winner. Sources have indicated that ...
The involvement of famous athletes in Premier League clubs continues to be a prominent trend with LeBron James known to be a small shareholder in Liverpool for over a decade. A spokesperson for the Hamilton did however, confirm that his £10 million GBP investment was “not accurate.” According to Sky News, the takeover for the football club is spearheaded by Sir Martin Broughton, the former British Airways and Liverpool FC chairman.