Team Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe refusing to close door on offer to buy Chelsea after taking over Team Sky
Britain’s richest man admitted ‘you never say no’ when it comes to his interest in buying Chelsea Football Club
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has refused to rule out a future bid to buy Chelsea from Roman Abramovich.
Britain's richest man was speaking at the launch of Team Ineos, the rebranded Team Sky, following his takeover of cycling's dominant force.
During the press conference Ratcliffe appeared to laugh off suggestions he was interested in Chelsea, but later told BBC Sport he would not close the door on the idea.
Ratcliffe has been strongly linked with a £2bn offer for the Premier League piece, with Russian billionaire Abramovich understood to be open to genuine offers.
"You never say no, but I don't know where those conversations will finish," Ratcliffe said.
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Show all 23The 66-year-old Manchester United fan bought Swiss club Lausanne through his company in 2017, and earlier this year an Ineos spokesperson confirmed the company had expressed an interest in buying Ligue 1 club Nice.
"I think we've dipped our toe in the water with football," Ratcliffe told the BBC. "It's a complicated sport, it's a complicated world.
"We've bought this club in Switzerland and it's been really educational. We haven't got to where we've got to in the chemical and business world by being impetuous or rash or stupid.
"We recognise it's a very complicated world. We're not in a desperate hurry to get to the end game in football."
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