Lewis Hamilton, Serena Williams put resources into bid to purchase Chelsea
Serena Williams and Lewis Hamilton have consented to put an expected £20m into a consortium to purchase Chelsea.
The 23-time Grand Slam victor and the seven-time Formula One boss are essential for a gathering of financial backers who are supporting Chelsea's takeover offer initiated by Sir Martin Broughton.
The previous Liverpool and British Airways administrator has the support of the two worldwide game stars who have each vowed £10m to the bid. Master Coe is additionally essential for the British-drove consortium.
Hamilton, who is an Arsenal fan, and Williams have both become laid out financial backers as of late.
Serena Ventures, the tennis star's investment store, put resources into Opensponsorship - a British-based sports innovation fire up - this week while Hamilton has as of late supported the London-based fast staple conveyance application Zapp.
Sky News report the justification behind Hamilton and Williams' consideration in the consortium was a direct result of their involvement with building worldwide games brands, while the variety of the consortium's list pulled in the pair to back the bid.
Broughton's consortium likewise has the sponsorship of American private value very rich people Josh Harris and Dave Blitzer who might control a larger part stake in the club assuming their bid is effective.
The pair right now have shares in Crystal Palace and would be expected to sell them if they somehow managed to take over Chelsea.
Different financial backers who are a piece of Broughton's offered incorporate the Canadian Rogers family, the Tsai group of Taiwan, and blending tycoon Alejandro Santo Domingo