Nice: British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe's takeover of French club cleared

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Image caption, Patrick Vieira's Nice finished seventh in Ligue 1 last season

The takeover of French Ligue 1 side Nice by British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe has been cleared by the country's competition authority.

Ratcliffe, Britain's third richest man, a 鈧100m (拢88.77m) offer accepted earlier this year.

He also owns Swiss second division side Lausanne, which he took over in 2017.

Nice, managed by former Arsenal and France midfielder Patrick Vieira, are joint top of the French top-flight, winning both of their opening games.

The founder of chemical company Ineos, Ratcliffe He took over and rebranded cycling's Team Sky in May and also invested 拢110m in Britain's America's Cup sailing team last year.

In an interview with 大象传媒 Sport earlier this year, Ratcliffe said he is a "tortured Manchester United fan" but has previously been linked with a 拢2bn bid to buy Chelsea from Roman Abramovich.

He added: "We've dipped our toe in the water with football, it's a very different sport.

"It's quite a complicated sport and world, so we're in the process of learning. We haven't got to where we've got to in our chemicals and business world by being rash and impetuous and stupid, obviously.

"We're not in a desperate hurry to get to the end game in football."

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Image caption, Ratcliffe fell from top spot in 2018 to third in the Sunday Times' UK rich list for 2019