A $6 billion sale would be the highest in North American sports history, topping Denver Broncos sale to Walmart heir Rob Walton for $4.6 billion.
Two groups have submitted record-breaking $6 billion bids to purchase the NFL’s Washington Commanders, according to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
One group is led by Josh Harris and Mitchell Rales, and the other is from Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos. Both parties have submitted fully-funded $6 billon offers. Harris has a net worth of $7.37 billion, and Rales has a net worth of $6.72 billion, according to Bloomberg.
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