Eco Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 Quote Sources: Britain's richest man to purchase Nice The takeover of Ligue 1 side Nice by Britain's wealthiest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe will be confirmed on Tuesday, sources have told ESPN FC. The outgoing owners Chien Lee, Alex Zheng, Paul Conway and Elliot Hayes, who bought Nice in 2016 for €23 million, agreed to sell it to the boss of the chemical giant Ineos for €100m nine days ago. - When does the transfer window close? Three years after their takeover, the Chinese and American businessmen, who also own part of Barnsley in England's second tier, will make a huge profit. There are now three final steps for the sale to be effective. First, all the paperwork will be signed and become official on Tuesday morning during the club's central management meeting at the stadium. Then Ratcliffe and his team will face the DNCG, the French financial fair play, to present their project, their business model and declare how much money they will invest in the club. Finally, they will face an interview with the Competition Authority council. The whole process will take between four-to-six weeks and only after that will Ratcliffe, 66, officially be the Nice owner. Ratcliffe is worth around €21 billion after founding Ineos and lives in Monaco. Nice manager Patrick Vieira, who took the team to seventh place in Ligue 1 in his first year at the club last season, has been informed his job is safe and he will remain in charge, sources have told ESPN FC. The new owner has also promised to invest heavily in the club. He wants Nice to be in the Champions League in the next three years and hopes to compete with Paris Saint-Germain for the Ligue 1 title. In November 2017, Ratcliffe bought Lausanne Sport, the Swiss football club and also owns Ineos, the cycling team which compete in the Tour de France. He is partnering with Ben Ainslie to form Ineos Team UK, which will compete for the America's Cup in 2021. Ratcliffe is reportedly investing over £110m in the project. Reports in England also linked him with the takeover of Chelsea a few weeks ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
True Blue Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 Didn't he want to buy Chelsea? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eco Posted July 8, 2019 Author Share Posted July 8, 2019 4 hours ago, True Blue said: Didn't he want to buy Chelsea? Yes, as it says in the article Quote Reports in England also linked him with the takeover of Chelsea a few weeks ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
True Blue Posted July 9, 2019 Share Posted July 9, 2019 12 hours ago, Eco said: Yes, as it says in the article Now i can't read??????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subscriber CaaC (John)+ Posted August 22, 2019 Subscriber Share Posted August 22, 2019 Nice: British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe's takeover of French club cleared The takeover of French Ligue 1 side Nice by British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe has been cleared by the country's competition authority. Ratcliffe, Britain's third-richest man, reportedly had a €100m (£88.77m) offer accepted earlier this year. He also owns Swiss second division side Lausanne, which he took over in 2017. Nice, managed by former Arsenal and France midfielder Patrick Vieira, are joint top of the French top-flight, winning both of their opening games FULL REPORT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScoRoss Posted August 26, 2019 Share Posted August 26, 2019 Deal complete. Ineos expand their ownership of various sport teams. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
...Dan Posted August 26, 2019 Share Posted August 26, 2019 Finally. Now let the spending commence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
6666 Posted August 26, 2019 Share Posted August 26, 2019 Will be interesting to see what kind of owner he is. The PSG type or the Rennes type, both of whom are richer than Ratcliffe. On the subject of Rennes, they're usually just left to be self sufficient but if there ever was a time to invest a little more in Rennes in order to push them over the line to become a regular CL team or even win Ligue 1, then it's now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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