Ratcliffe not giving up on Chelsea bid despite apparent rejection

Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge (R) celebrates with Ineos owner Jim Ratcliffe (L) after busting the mythical two-hour barrier for the marathon on October 12 2019 in Vienna AFP

British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe said he was not giving up a bid to buy Chelsea despite apparent rejection from the U.S. bank handling the sale of the Premier League club.

The head of chemical company INEOS announced last Friday a last minute offer of 4.25 billion pounds ($5.35 billion) but a consortium led by LA Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly is considered the preferred bidder.

Russian owner Roman Abramovich, now subject to sanctions by the British government, put the West London club up for sale after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

"We presented them (New York bank Raine) with an offer at the end of last week, we haven't heard a great deal back from them which is a bit disappointing," Ratcliffe told the BBC on Wednesday.

"I'd say don't discount our offer, we are very British and we've got great intentions for Chelsea," he added when asked what his message to those overseeing the sale would be.

The Daily Telegraph earlier quoted Ineos communications director Tom Crotty saying Raine had ruled out the company's bid.

"We’ve had an email to say, ‘forget it, you’re not in the process’," he said. "That was from Raine, but we’re not giving up because we believe what we’ve got is a bid that makes good sense for the club."

Ratcliffe recognised his move had been late but said it had taken time to reach a fully committed decision.

"We got there at the end of the day and we now are quite committed to that proposal that we've made," he said. "We're not giving up."

Boehly's consortium includes Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss and British property investor Jonathan Goldstein.

 

Business
Premium Tax stand-off as boda boda riders defy county call to pay
By Brian Ngugi 19 hrs ago
Business
SIB partners with CISI to elevate professional standards and enhance financial advisory skills among staff
Business
Angola ICT Minister: Invest in space industry to ensure a connected, peaceful Africa
By Titus Too 2 days ago
Business
NCPB sets in motion plans to compensate farmers for fake fertiliser