According to a statement from Sky Sports, sports personalities are contributing $26 million to Martin Broughton’s bid to stay with the England team.
Chelsea, recently eliminated from the quarter-finals of the Champions League, continue their work thinking of finishing the Premier League in the best possible way. But there is one aspect that fans are also focusing on: selling the club.
After the departure of Russian Roman Abramovich due to the sanctions he received for his links with Vladimir Putin amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Among the latest developments in the sale of the London team is information released by Sky Sports in which they point out that Lewis Hamilton and Serena Williams have reportedly promised to contribute 20 million pounds (about $26 million) to the candidacy of Martin Broughton, the favorite to stay with the team who already has the experience of being the former chairman of Liverpool. .
In turn, the outlet says the seven-time Formula 1 champion and greatest Grand Slam winner are the most prominent members of the three remaining consortia who want to stay with Chelsea.
Hamilton and Williams have both pledged 10 million pounds ($13 million) each. for the offering as a mode of investment due to its experience in building global sports brands and in talks with the Broughton-led group for several weeks.
As evidenced by the English channel, and if the purchase is finalized, Hamilton could serve as a promoter of diversity, equity and inclusion.
It should be noted that the consortium led by Martin Brouhton is led exclusively by Britons and counts on the presence of another outstanding athlete: Sebastian Coe, double Olympic gold medalist in athletics at Moscow 1980 and Los Angeles 1984 .
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Source: Latercera

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