Tribal Football
·13 March 2022
Spurs mad Goldstein part of consortium seeking to buy Chelsea

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·13 March 2022
Property developer Jonathan Goldstein has been revealed as part of a consortium seeking to buy Chelsea.
London-based Goldstein is the third man in the Todd Boehly and Hansjorg Wyss-led consortium which is seeking to buy Chelsea.
Goldstein, the founder and chief executive of multi-national investment firm Cain International, has worked with LA Lakers and LA Dodgers part-owner Boehly for eight years.
Cain International has assets worth more than £8billion, although Goldstein's net worth is not known.
Swiss billionaire Wyss and Boehly announced their interest in buying Chelsea last week following Roman Abramovich's vow to sell.
Goldstein, who is also the former chairman of the Jewish Leadership Council, grew up in Essex and is a firm Tottenham fan.
His firm had meetings with Spurs in 2014 over playing a role in the financing of their new stadium and he has a signed left boot of Harry Kane in his office, says the Daily Mail.
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