JD Sports must sell Footasylum after all, UK regulator says

Combination of two sportswear chains could hurt competition, CMA says

JD Sports has been told by competition regulators in the UK to sell Footasylum. Photograph: Liesa Johannssen-Koppitz/Bloomberg
JD Sports has been told by competition regulators in the UK to sell Footasylum. Photograph: Liesa Johannssen-Koppitz/Bloomberg

Britain’s biggest sportswear retailer JD Sports must sell Footasylum, the UK antitrust regulator said on Thursday after it found the combination of the two sportswear chains could hurt competition and leave consumers with fewer choices.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) had ordered JD in May to sell the business that it bought in 2019 but began reassessing the deal through an in-depth probe after the retailer appealed that decision.

“JD Sports is by far and away the closest alternative for shoppers at Footasylum,” the CMA said in a statement.

In response, JD Sports said the CMA’s decision “defies logic”, but added that it was studying the report in detail and would carefully consider its options.

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JD Sports, which sells brands such as Nike, Adidas and Puma in its physical and online stores, has argued the Covid-19 pandemic has only increased competition, as global brands expand their direct-to-consumer businesses. – Reuters