Conflicting reports over new bids for Manchester United as deadline passes
Sky Sports claim leading bidders have failed to submit a new bid to land the keys to Old Trafford.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made a second bid for Manchester United (Peter Byrne/PA) — © Peter Byrne
There are conflicting reports over whether Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar have made second, improved bids for Manchester United.
Some reports are suggesting the new offers were lodged ahead of the 9pm deadline on Wednesday night, but Sky Sports are reporting the two leading bidders have asked for more time to submit their offers.
Ineos founder Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim (below), the chairman of Qatar Islamic Bank and the son of a former Qatari prime minister, are the only bidders who have gone public with their intentions to complete a full takeover.
Sheikh Jassim has also gone public with his bid (Credit Suisse) — © Credit Suisse
An immediate response is not expected as the next steps are up to the seller, but the Sheikh Jassim group believes they are the best bid for the club, fans and local community.
It is understood a deadline of 9pm on Wednesday had been set for parties to submit second bids for the club and that there are eight different potential investors.
A first round of bidding took place last month, with perspective investors understood to have been given a deadline of 9pm on Wednesday to submit second offers.
It was already understood that Sheikh Jassim would be making a second bid.
No figures have been revealed but one or more of the initial bids were reportedly in the region of £4.5billion.
That would make them world record offers for a sports club but still some way short of the £6bn valuation reportedly placed on the club by current owners the Glazer family.
The Glazers acquired the club for £750million in a highly-leveraged deal in 2005. After a controversial reign, they announced they were seeking “strategic alternatives” that could include a sale last year.
Ratcliffe, who made an unsuccessful bid in the region of £4.25billion to buy Chelsea in 2022, visited Old Trafford last week.
The 70-year-old businessman was born in the Manchester area and is a boyhood United fan. He is one of the richest people in Britain with an estimated personal fortune of £6bn.
Sheikh Jassim has said his interest is a private initiative through his Nine Two Foundation and is not connected to the Qatari state.
His representatives also visited Old Trafford last week for talks, which were understood to be positive and constructive.
Little or nothing is known of other potential bidders but it reported that US hedge fund Elliott Management have made a proposal that would involve offering finance to either new bidders or the Glazers.
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