Raptors and Maple Leafs owner is in talks to finalize the purchase of French soccer team Saint-Étienne Stocky. On Monday, the French soccer team Saint-Étienne announced that it was in exclusive negotiations to be sold to the Toronto Raptors and Toronto Maple Leafs’ owner.
SAINT-ETIENNE, France — Storied French soccer club Saint-Étienne said on Monday it was in exclusive talks for a sale to the owner of the Toronto Raptors and Toronto Maple Leafs.
The full purchase of the 1976 European Cup finalist by Larry Tanenbaum’s Kilmer Group should be ratified within weeks, the club said in a statement four days before a key end-of-season game in its push to be promoted back to the top tier.
”I know what Saint-Étienne represents for its community and for French football,” Tanenbaum said in the statement, calling the club from central France ”the beating heart of a city and its region.”
Saint-Étienne is a 10-time champion of France, though not since 1981, when its star player was French great Michel Platini. Its 41,000-seat stadium is one of the venues for the men’s and women’s soccer tournaments at the Paris Olympics.
The pending deal was announced as Saint-Etienne prepares to end the second-tier regular season needing to win at Quevilly on Friday to stay in contention for a runner-up finish.
Saint-Étienne, which was relegated two years ago, is assured of at least a third-place finish and entry into a promotion playoffs bracket involving four teams.
The club said it wanted to ”ensure an ambitious future” with a new owner that was ”trusted, experienced and financially solid.”
Tanenbaum serves as the CEO and chairman of the board of Kilmer Group, which owns the NHL’s Maple Leafs and the NBA’s Raptors, as well as the chairman of the board for Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment. Kilmer is apparently also getting a WNBA club franchise in Toronto.
According to Saint-Étienne, Ivan Gazidis, the former CEO of Inter Milan and Arsenal, was negotiating the sale on Kilmer’s behalf.