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£10 billion to sell the club, one interested in buying the team to the Glazers

Manchester United has been run for 17 years by the Glazer family, who completed their purchase of the shares in 2005.

By Harry Smith

Manchester United has been run for 17 years by the Glazer family, who completed their purchase of the shares in 2005.
Manchester United has been run for 17 years by the Glazer family, who completed their purchase of the shares in 2005.
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As hard as the board has tried to bring in big-name signings to the club, the fans are not happy with the club's owners, they don't like that their team is owned by this controversial family, who have had no direct contact with the fans for those kinds of reasons, they don't feel they can count on the owners of one of the world's most important sporting franchises.

Despite a recent rebuilding of the team with the hiring of Erik ten Hag, it has not been enough to achieve significant results in terms of the recent season. Despite spending the highest amount in a transfer window, which was £225 million to reinforce a team that would not qualify for the Champions League this season.

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Several rumours about the possible purchase of the team have surfaced, and there has been interest from some of the billionaires in the business, but one in particular, businessman Jim Ratcliffe, who recently commented on his desire to buy the Red Devils franchise, revealed in an interview with the Financial Times that he tried to buy the club and the Glazers refused to negotiate.

"Manchester United is owned by the Glazer family. I met Joel and Avram and they are the nice people, I have to say. They are proper gentlemen, very nice people, and they are not interested in selling the club," Rattcliffe explained in that interview, now understood that they had no near intention of selling part of the Red Devils franchise, which is one of the most valuable teams around.

They want £10 billion to sell the club, they don't expect any less

In England's Daily Star it was reported that after this interview, it was revealed that the Glazers could listen to a negotiation if they were offered £10 billion, if someone were to pay that amount they would make the Old Trafford club the most valuable team in the world. No doubt it will be very difficult for them to be offered an amount that is more than double what the club is valued at according to Forbes.

 


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