Sir Jim Ratcliffe dealt fresh blow in attempt to sell OGC Nice
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has suffered a fresh setback in his bid to offload OGC Nice.Turbulent tenureRatcliffe acquired Nice in 2019, vowing to make it a force in the French and Eu...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe dealt fresh blow in attempt to sell OGC Nice Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has suffered a fresh setback in his bid to offload OGC Nice. Turbulent tenure Ratcliffe acquired Nice in 2019, vowing to make it a force in the French and European football scene. However, the contrary has largely been the case.
He has failed to achieve his goal, and the relationship between INEOS and the club’s supporters has never been worse. The British businessman’s 2024 takeover of United did little to improve matters, as many in Nice worried they would be forced into a secondary role. Ratcliffe later admitted that he does not enjoy watching Nice games, finding them insufficiently exciting.
At present, Nice sit in 15th place in the Ligue 1 standings, having won just seven, drawn six and lost 15 of the 28 top-flight games they have played. Last year, Ratcliffe put Nice up for sale. Independent advisory firm Lazard Inc.
was tasked with finding a buyer. Ratcliffe was initially seeking €200m but was forced to slash this price as no serious buyers presented themselves. In January, Bloomberg reported that the turmoil over Ligue 1 broadcasting rights had disrupted the process.