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Tech giant linked to United as takeover gets underway

The biggest company in the world denies any rumored interest in Manchester United amidst links.

By Angus Barnes

25/11/2022, 10:01 AM

The biggest company in the world denies any rumored interest in Manchester United amidst links.

Manchester United owners the Glazers announced earlier this week that they are evaluating all options to ensure they serve the fans better and maximize the significant growth opportunities available to the club now and in the future just days after dismissing Cristiano Ronaldo.

Cristiano Ronaldo who joined Manchester United in 2021 and won the player of the season for his exploits of 24 goals last season was subjected to a series of ridicule around the club this season, which saw him get suspended weeks before his contract was mutually terminated after his explosive media interview.

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The Glazers who have been in charge of the club for about 17 years finally gave in to the demands and calls of the fans to leave the club after years of tussles. Over the years, they have come under heavy criticism for their lack of a clear path to helping United climb back to their elitist level. This concise with the club bringing in Erik Ten Hag as one to lead them back to that level.

The announcement of their selling decision came as a shocking surprise for pundits, with many asking questions of why now as the club continues to be linked with several possible new owners. One such prominent name is Tech giant Apple, which has a net worth of over two trillion dollars.

IS APPLE'S INTEREST IN UNITED GENUINE?

According to the latest reports, Apple has denied any interest in the links of purchasing Manchester United. This is coming days after rumors surfaced that the tech company was looking to snatch the Old Trafford club ta the valued price as quickly as possible to avoid any bidding wars. There is a host of interest from other big names as the takeover unfolds.

 

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