Qatar's Sheikh Jassim makes improved bid for Man Utd
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Qatari
banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani has made an improved bid to secure
Manchester United from the Glazer family, a source close to the bid told AFP on
Tuesday.
Sheikh
Jassim is in a bidding war with British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe after the
pair emerged as the main contenders to buy the Premier League giants.
Ratcliffe
appeared to be the front runner when a third round of bidding closed last
month.
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chemical company founder Ratcliffe, a boyhood United fan, had reportedly placed
a higher valuation on the club as he seeks a majority stake.
However,
his bid could allow for executive co-chairmen Avram and Joel Glazer to remain
invested in the Red Devils - a move that would be deeply unpopular with
supporters.
By
contrast, Sheikh Jassim's bid is for 100 percent control of the club and
promises to wipe United's £970 million ($1.2 billion) debt.
The
Glazers, who have failed to win over the fans since they saddled the club with
debt in a £790 million leveraged takeover in 2005, appeared ready to cash out
at an enormous profit when they first invited external investment in November.
However,
they are reportedly holding out for a world record £6 billion fee for a
football club before they agree to sell.
The
Manchester United Supporters' Trust (MUST) has called for a swift conclusion to
the process to allow new owners to be in place for the summer transfer window.
United's
fortunes on the field have slumped during the Glazers' reign in charge.
They
have not won a Premier League title since former manager Alex Ferguson retired
a decade ago.
But
United did end a six-year trophy drought earlier this season when they lifted
the League Cup in Erik ten Hag's first year as manager.


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