Sky Sports: Manchester United owners Glazers turn down bidders to buy the club
The Glazer family of American entrepreneurs, which owns the Manchester United football club, refused applicants for the purchase of the team. It is reported by Sky Sports.
According to the source, the Glazers expected more interest in Manchester United. It is noted that they were not satisfied with the amounts offered by Qatari Sheikh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jaber Al Thani and billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, as they hoped to raise at least 6 billion pounds, which is approximately 6.85 billion euros.
Bidding among applicants for the purchase of the club began in February. As a result, Manchester could go under new ownership by the end of the season.
In December 2022, it became known that the Glazers wanted to sell Manchester United. Businessmen expected to receive more money from the sale of the club than the former owner of the English Chelsea, Roman Abramovich. At the same time, it was noted that Al Thani offered 4.5 billion euros.
Source: Lenta

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