Man Utd takeover: Zilliacus urges Sheikh Jassim to work against Glazers as bid ‘on same level’
A bidding war would ‘drive up the market price’ and only serve to line the Glazers’ pockets. Zilliacus is doing everything he can to avoid that.
A bidding war would ‘drive up the market price’ and only serve to line the Glazers’ pockets. Zilliacus is doing everything he can to avoid that.
Premier League giants Man Utd have received a second Qatari bid to buy the Old Trafford club, according to widespread reports.
Zilliacus insists his offer which will see the Man Utd fans chip in to own half of the club is “serious and credible”.
The Qatar Islamic Bank president met the Glazer family for two rounds of talks last week and has reportedly blown Jim Ratcliffe out of the water…
Potential new Man Utd owner Sheikh Jassim wants to sign Jude Bellingham if he gains control of the Premier League club, according to reports.
The Glazer family are still committed to selling Man Utd after bidders were given more time to table their offers in a chaotic few hours on Wednesday night.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim will both submit second improved bids for Man Utd before an extended deadline, the PA news agency understands.
It was already understood that Sheikh Jassim would be making a second bid, and Ratcliffe too will reportedly increase his offer for the club.
Man Utd supporters have been warned that the Glazer family “could stay” even though “as many as eight” new bids are expected on Wednesday.
Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani is planning to make a second bid to purchase Premier League giants Man Utd later this week.
Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani is preparing to make a second bid for Man Utd after he sent a team to Old Trafford on Thursday, according to reports.
Prospective Manchester United owner Sheikh Jassim’s representatives held positive, constructive talks on Thursday, the PA news agency understands.
Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani is reportedly willing to ‘walk away’ from his bid to buy Man Utd if the price of the proposed takeover ‘is not right’.
The next part of the process will involve access to data room information and give bidders an opportunity to conduct due diligence.