Chelsea: The Ricketts family say they ‘reject any form of hate’ amid tensions over bid for Blues

The Ricketts family insist they ‘reject any form of hate’ amid tensions over their bid for Chelsea and vow to promote ‘diversity and inclusion’ if they are picked to buy the club after Joe Ricketts called Muslims ‘my enemy’

  • Prospective Chelsea owners the Ricketts family have insisted they are not racist 
  • Their bid for the club has come under fire after Joe Ricketts’ historical remarks  
  • The former Chicago Cubs chief once said Muslims were ‘naturally my enemy’
  • But the family say they ‘reject all forms of hate’ and will promote diversity and inclusion if their takeover is successful 

The Ricketts Family have moved to defuse growing tensions towards their bid to buy Chelsea by insisting they are not racist.

Representatives of the Ricketts family will fly to London in hope of smoothing over supporter objections towards their bid, despite receiving no confirmation that they had even made it on the shortlist of preferred offers.

And they have now released a statement, that read: ‘Our family rejects any form of hate in the strongest possible terms. Racism and Islamophobia have no place whatsoever in our society. We have developed deep and abiding partnerships with the Muslim community in Chicago, as well as with all communities of colour.

Chelsea fans have been left shocked after news that the Ricketts family are preparing an offer for the club, years after their father (pictured) said 'muslims are my enemy' in leaked emails

Tom Ricketts (L) and his family denied they are racist after their bid for Chelsea came under fire following historical remarks from father Joe Ricketts (R) saying Muslims ‘are my enemy’

The Ricketts family have faced opposition from some Chelsea fans who are concerned about their cultural beliefs

The Ricketts family have faced opposition from some Chelsea fans who are concerned about their cultural beliefs 

But the family - who are set to fly out to London to smooth over objection towards their bid - say they 'reject all forms of hate' and want to promote diversity and inclusion at the club

But the family – who are set to fly out to London to smooth over objection towards their bid – say they ‘reject all forms of hate’ and want to promote diversity and inclusion at the club

‘Respect for diversity and inclusion are central to our family’s values. If we prevail in our bid for Chelsea, we commit to the Club and to the fans that we will actively promote these values.’

Bidders were still awaiting news of which offers had made the cut on Tuesday night, nevertheless representatives of the Ricketts family – whose bid will be part-funded by hedge fund manager Ken Griffin – will fly to England amid objections from Blues supporters about their proposed takeover.

Once in the capital they are expected to meet Chelsea Pitch Owners and the club’s supporters trust.

But they could face uncomfortable questioning from fans who do not want the Ricketts Family at the helm amid concerns over their cultural beliefs.

The Ricketts are one of around 20 interested parties who could all submit eye-watering bids

The Ricketts are one of around 20 interested parties who could all submit eye-watering bids

The American family have not yet received confirmation they are even on the shortlist to take the club over from Roman Abramovich (pictured)

The American family have not yet received confirmation they are even on the shortlist to take the club over from Roman Abramovich (pictured) 

Patriarch of the family Joe Ricketts was forced to apologise for describing Muslims as an ‘enemy’ in leaked emails.

Sportsmail revealed last week that Chelsea’s muslim players including Antonio Rudiger, N’Golo Kante, Hakim Ziyech and Malang Sarr would feel compromised if the Ricketts bid is successful – another problem they will have to navigate if they are selected as the club’s new owners.

Sources close to the Ricketts consortium say Joe is not part of the proposed Chelsea takeover. But it remains an issue for fans while Paul Canoville, Chelsea’s first black player, took to social media in opposition of the Ricketts bid.

‘So I’ve seen and heard enough,’ he wrote. ‘I’m backing the Chelsea Supporters Trust and saying a big fat anti-racism NO to the Ricketts bid!! Please can you stop even mentioning it.’

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