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Manchester United takeover: Qatari fund set to bid for Premier League club but will not pay Glazer family’s £6bn asking price | Football News


Private investors linked to the Qatari royal family are considering making a bid to buy Manchester United next week.

The investors were contacted to see if they would be interested in buying United and have now registered their interest with the Raine Group, the investment bank who are marketing the sale of the club.

Raine have asked for bids to be submitted by the end of next week and although the Qatari investors are interested, they will not overpay for the club.

The Glazer family who currently own United are believed to be looking for a sale price of £6bn, with the club valued at £3.2bn on the New York Stock Exchange.

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Sky Sports News’ Kaveh Solhekol has the latest news on a possible bid from Qatari investors for Manchester United

Qatar has made no secret of the fact it wants to invest in more sports to build on what it sees as the success of the World Cup.

The investors involved in the United process are not Paris Saint-Germain owners Qatar Sports Investments.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS group have already confirmed they are bidding to buy United and there is interest from the USA and other areas of the Middle East.

Amnesty International on Qatar Man Utd bid: A wake-up call for PL

An imminent Qatari bid for Manchester United should be a “wake-up call” to the Premier League to strengthen its ownership rules, Amnesty International has warned.

“Coming in the wake of the World Cup and strenuous efforts from the Qatari government to fashion a glitzy new image for the country, it seems highly likely that any Qatari bid for Manchester United would be a continuation of this state-backed sportswashing project,” Peter Frankental, Amnesty UK’s economic affairs director, told the PA news agency.

April 10, 2019 - Manchester, United Kingdom - Avram Glazer (L) and his brother Joel (R) during the UEFA Champions League match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Picture date: 10th April 2019. Picture credit should read: Darren Staples/Sportimage(Credit Image: © Darren Staples/CSM via ZUMA Wire) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
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The Glazers announced in November they are open to selling Man Utd

“We saw only limited reforms on migrant workers’ rights in Qatar in the lead-up to the World Cup, and there’s been no movement whatsoever in ending the disgraceful criminalisation of LGBTQ+ people or institutional discrimination against women.

“It’s been nearly 18 months since the hugely controversial Saudi takeover of Newcastle United and a Qatari bid for Manchester United would be yet another wake-up call to the Premier League over the need to reform its ownership rules.

“We’re not necessarily opposed to the involvement of state-linked overseas financial consortia in English football, but the Premier League must urgently strengthen ownership rules to ensure they’re human rights-compliant and not an opportunity for more sportswashing.”

Neville: What Man United’s new owners need to consider

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Gary Neville says the priority for any new owners of Manchester United has to be results on the pitch

Sky Sports’ Gary Neville:

“The main thing is that the Glazers leave as soon as possible. The second thing is that the club needs to be now in good hands and with someone who has feelings for the club.

“Sir Jim Ratcliffe was born in Manchester and knows the area. If he wins it, there will be a lot of happy Manchester United fans as I think he’ll want to do the right thing by the club.

“Beyond the Glazers leaving, I don’t think United can afford to be with another investment fund where they’re expecting a return on the money. That’s what worries me about private equity coming into football.

“People are still looking for a return on their money and a return on their investment. Manchester United need a debt-free football club with someone who is willing to put money into it.

“The problem is the price they’re going to have to pay for it is going to be big so you’re going to have to have deep pockets. I don’t know if Sir Jim is going to be able to bring people in with him, but I’m hopeful that can happen.

“There could be any number of buyers – it won’t just be Sir Jim bidding. I’d like to see criteria set for what a new Manchester United owner looks like.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe during the launch event for the Ineos Team UK America's Cup boat 'Britannia' in Portsmouth.
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Manchester United fan Sir Jim Ratcliffe has bid for the club with his INEOS group

“They have to be debt-free and make sure they invest in the facilities, the infrastructure, the training ground, the stadium.

“Making sure they put money into the football project, the fan experience and fan involvement: they’re really important things as part of a manifesto that the Glazers haven’t been transparent about.

“I just hope the highest bidder sees this as more than something they can flip in three years for a billion more.

“The priority for the new owners has to be winning. A winning Manchester United is difficult to stop – we’ve seen that in the past.

“With significant investment, the club then can become dangerous as a force again. The priority has to always be football performance and then you talk about fan experience. The stadium and the facilities have to be world-class again.”



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