Lewis Hamilton ‘makes decision’ on joining Jim Ratcliffe’s bid to buy Man Utd from Glazers | F1 | Sport

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Lewis Hamilton is reportedly uninvolved in Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s bid to buy Manchester United despite the seven-time Formula One world champion starting to invest in the sporting world. The 37-year-old has grown close to the British billionaire due to Inoes’ considerable stake in the Mercedes team previously describing him as a ‘partner’. 

The Glazers originally put United on the market in November with the family announcing that it was ‘commencing a process to explore strategic alternatives’ for the club with a full sale considered to be the most likely option. 

On Tuesday, Ratcliffe became the first potential investor to confirm he was interested in a takeover of United via a statement released through his company Ineos. Bids are also expected from the United States, Middle East and Asia in what is expected to be one of the biggest sports deals of all time. 

There had been some speculation that Hamilton could be involved with the bid given his close links with Ineos that he has developed through Mercedes. The Brit has also started to invest in the sporting world over the last 12 months. He was initially involved in Sir Martin Broughton’s failed bid to buy Chelsea before going on to buy a stake in the NFL franchise the Denver Broncos.

However, he currently will play no part in Ratcliffe’s takeover according to the Press Association, taking no active interest in the United bid at this time. 

Hamilton has publically stated that one of his main aims for investing in sports teams is to be a visible presence for black ownership, with those from a black background less likely to have equity within the biggest companies. 

He spoke of this aim when asked about working with Ratcliffe on a potential takeover bid for United in September 2022. He also insisted that he would like to join the billionaire in business in the future. 

 “Jim is part-boss and part-partner. I’d say we’re more partners because we’re in this together,” he said during the Dutch Grand Prix weekend. “I hope in the future to do something with Jim and build with him. I don’t know when that will be or what that will be.

“But I do want to get more and more involved in teams because I really do believe in black ownership and black equity because there is a real lack of that in sport.”

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