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After waiting so long, Sheikh Jassim receives news that could change his future at United

Sheikh Jassim has been waiting for some news that could actually define his future with Manchester United for the next seasons.

By Angus Barnes

Sheikh Jassim has been waiting for some news that could actually define his future with Manchester United for the next seasons.
Sheikh Jassim has been waiting for some news that could actually define his future with Manchester United for the next seasons.

Manchester United fans are waiting for the take over novel to finally be over, and now with this news it seems that it could finally be coming to an end.

More than eight months ago the Glazers made official the decision that they wanted to sell Manchester United, mainly because the many protest of fans against the way the managed the team and left an outstanding debt, and while there have received some bids, they are yet to make a decision that would finally change the ownership of the team for good.

Sheikh Jassim offer seems to good to be true, and now, as it was reported by The Daily Mail, the Sheikh camp received the news that some of the Glazers family members that where not happy accepting his offer might finally be changing their mind and could actually be looking to make a deal happen in the next few days to aceppt the offer.

The Glazer family remains to be divided when it comes to making the official decision, mainly because the Sheikh Jassim wants to buy 100 percent of the team for the next seasons and the other offer on the table, the Sir Jim Ratcliffe offer would allow them to keep at least 30 percent of the team for the next three years so they would continue to make a profit.

The Glazers lawsuit

Now it seems that the Glazers are getting a lot of pressure to accept the Sheikh Jassim from groups that hold a certain percentage of the Manchester United stock, mainly because that offer would allow them to make a huge profit, and if they do not accept it they would face a lawsuit from this groups under the grounds that they were only looking after themselves and their own interests.

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