ESPN: Glazer family confident they can raise investment and stay owners of Manchester United
It became known about the refusal of the Glazer family of American entrepreneurs, who own Manchester United (MU), to sell the club. It is reported by ESPN.
According to the publication, the Glazers are confident that they will be able to attract the necessary outside investment that will allow them to stay at the club. It is noted that entrepreneurs hope to double the value of the team over the next ten years.
On March 21, it became known that an investor close to the Qatari royal family wanted to buy Manchester United for a record amount of more than 5 billion pounds (6.15 billion dollars). British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe was ready to pay the same amount.
In December 2022, the Glazers announced that they were ready to consider various strategic options, including a new investment in the club or a sale. Businessmen expected to receive more money from this deal than the former owner of the English Chelsea, Roman Abramovich.
Source: Lenta

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