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A Glazers out flag appears as the teams walk out during the Premier League match at Old Trafford on October 16, 2022.
And it’ll be interesting to see what happens in the coming days, with Ratcliffe prepared to let the Glazers stay in a reduced capacity.
As reported recently by the Sports Business Journal, groups bidding for the soccer club have been instructed to stop criticizing the Glazers in public efforts to secure the team.
Bids from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Ratcliffe are not expected to be the only offers on the table for the Glazers.
But those close to the process have suggested that the Glazers are pursuing a deal that would allow them to sell down their stakes in proportion to their holdings.
But United have a net spend of 1.36bn euros (£1.18bn) on transfers under the Glazers, with only Manchester City having a higher figure in that period.
Source: https://www.ghanamma.com/2023/07/28/fan-protest-group-fears-18-month-process/
Fans were urged to wait until 18 minutes after kickoff to take their seats, to represent the 18 years that the Glazers have been in control of the storied soccer team.
For people who hate the Glazers, and there are many, he sounds like a breath of fresh air.
It has been reported that Ratcliffe wants to purchase a controlling stake that would allow the Glazers to remain involved -- a move that would be deeply unpopular with supporters.
It is understood that Ratcliffe’s eventual football staff would not have to run major decisions past the Glazers, as has been the case for the last decade.
Manchester United's current owners the Glazers look to be edging towards making a decision on the future of the club.
Manchester United's market capitalization is now at $3.15 billion, less than half the $7.5 billion asking price the Glazers put on the club.
Source: https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/1552564-man-utd-share-price-tumbles-club-sale-question/
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Offers from the last round of bidding, a process run for the Glazers by New York merchant bank the Raine Group, were believed to have been worth a maximum of GBP 5 billion.
‘People say, ‘You can’t blame the Glazers for this or that’ – you can absolutely put it down to the owners.
Qatar are determined to complete a takeover of Manchester United, but 'won't dance to the Glazers' tune' over their valuation.
SHEIKH JASSIM is considering buying a Premier League rival if his bid to buy Manchester United is rejected by Glazers.
That notion is likely to infuriate fans, with talks between Ratcliffe and the Glazers still dragging on.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/man-united-jim-ratcliffe-january-31743652
The Glazers are deeply unpopular with many of United’s 1.1 billion self-proclaimed fans worldwide after their leveraged buyout of the club saddled it with huge debt.
Source: https://krdo.com/news/2023/09/06/manchester-united-shares-plunge-on-report-the-glazers-wont-sell/
The Glazers are looking to sell the Premier League side after a declining relationship with supporters and a number of years without a Premier League title.