NBA star Russell Westbrook joins Leeds United ownership group - Independent 14/7/23
Westbrook is a stakeholder in the takeover led by 49ers Enterprises, which also includes golf major winners Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas.
Basketball star Russell Westbrook has revealed he is a part
of the consortium led by 49ers Enterprises which is poised to take full
ownership of Leeds United.
Los Angeles Clippers point guard Westbrook, who won the
NBA’s most valuable player award in 2017, has followed American golfers Jordan
Spieth and Justin Thomas in becoming a minor stakeholder in Leeds.
Westbrook, according to Forbes the 14th highest-paid athlete
in the world, said he had invested in the Yorkshire club at a sports and
entertainment summit held by Sportico.
The 34-year-old said: “I was lucky enough to have
conversations with some of the partners in this deal, who already have
ownership, the 49ers.
“So I was lucky enough to talk through that with friends,
talking with my business partner as well about different things and having
conversations, figuring out if this was the right deal and how we could make it
different.”
.@Russwest44 mentioned on stage at our #VarietySporticoSummit that he is part of the investor group led by the @49ers that is taking over Leeds United pic.twitter.com/q0uYDRVRKj
— Sportico (@Sportico) July 13, 2023
Westbrook, who signed with the Clippers from the Los Angeles
Lakers in February, is a nine-time NBA All-Star.
Three-time major winner Spieth has confirmed he and Thomas
had become minority stakeholders in Leeds earlier this week, but fellow golfer
Rickie Fowler pulled out of a deal when the club were relegated from the
Premier League in May.
Leeds’ joint-owners 49ers Enterprises, the financial arm of
NFL franchise San Francisco 49ers, have bought former chairman Andrea
Radrizzani’s majority 56 per cent shareholding.
The English Football League is currently carrying out its
owners and directors test before it sanctions the 49ers’ full takeover.
