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    Man United in $6bn sale talks with Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedJune 16, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Sheikh Jassim had bid £5bn for the club but further talks this week have broken down
    The Glazer family currently owns more than 75% of Man Utd shares
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    English football club Man United is negotiating granting exclusivity to the consortium led by Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani in talks to sell itself for more than $6 billion, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

    While a deal remains uncertain, the development represents a major milestone in the efforts of Sheikh Jassim, the son of Qatar’s former prime minister and one of the richest men in the Gulf state, to take over the iconic sports brand.

    Members of the Glazer family, who own minority stakes in Man United and control it thanks to a dual-class share structure, would be cashing out as part of the proposed deal, one of the sources said.

    The Qatari offer is currently viewed more favourably by the Glazers than a bid from British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, founder of chemicals producer INEOS, the sources added. Ratcliffe’s offer envisions that the Glazers would keep some interest in Man United.

    Man United would not be allowed to negotiate with any bidder other than Sheikh Jassim during the exclusivity period. It cannot be determined how long this period may last. The sources cautioned that the situation remained fluid and that a new bid from Ratcliffe could prevent Sheikh Jassim from securing exclusivity.

    The sources requested anonymity because the matter is confidential. Representatives for Man United and Sheikh Jassim did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    • Casemiro’s stunner leaves Man United on brink of top four 

    Shares of Manchester United jumped as much as 15% on the news and ended trading in New York on Thursday up 6.8% at $24.81.

    A $6 billion-plus deal for Manchester United would be one of the biggest ever in the sports world, following a similarly sized sale of the National Football League’s Washington Commanders earlier this year.

    It would also represent a significant premium over other soccer deals. Last year, the $3.1 billion acquisition of Chelsea Football Club by an investment group led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital valued it at 5.7 times revenue for its last financial year.

    A sale for more than $6 billion would value Man United at more than 10 times last year’s annual revenue, according to Refinitiv data.

    The Glazer family, which made its fortune in real estate, retail, and healthcare and also owns the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, bought the team for 790 million pounds ($1 billion) in 2005.

    Man United, the record 20-time English champions, has over 650 million fans worldwide, according to market research firm Kantar. A large number of them have been clamouring for a change of ownership.

    That is because the Glazers have overseen a significant downturn in the club’s fortunes, with the club winning just the last of their 20 top-flight titles in former manager Alex Ferguson’s final season in charge in 2012-13.

    Manchester United won the League Cup under Erik ten Hag this season, but their third-place finish in the league, 14 points behind local rivals and treble winners Manchester City, underscores the scale of the turnaround required.

    While a section of supporters may view the deep pockets of a new Qatari owner as the quickest way to shrink the gap between United and Abu Dhabi-backed Manchester City, others have expressed “deep concern” at Qatar’s human rights record.

    Several Middle Eastern nations have made huge investments in sport in recent years, leading to criticism that they are trying to “sportswash” their images.

    Qatar hosted football’s showpiece event, the World Cup, in 2022, while state-run Qatar Sport Investments (QSI) owns Ligue 1 club Paris St. Germain.

    Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) bankrolls the breakaway LIV Golf Series, which recently agreed to merge with the PGA Tour, as well as Premier League team Newcastle United.

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