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    Ineos wants control of Man United football operations

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedOctober 15, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Man United supporters have held demonstrations against the Glazer family inside and outside Old Trafford
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    Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos group wants to assume control of the football operations side of Manchester United’s business from the Glazer family if a 25% offer worth an estimated £1.3bn is approved.

    The British billionaire is thought to be increasingly confident about securing what he hopes will be the first stage of an eventual buyout.

    The BBC was told that his principal rival, Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, had withdrawn from the process to buy United.

    He failed to meet the Glazers’ valuation with his 100% offer and grew frustrated with their demands.

    Both groups had tabled bids of about £5bn.

    It is not clear how an Ineos minority stake would be structured or if the Glazers would accept it.

    BBC Sport has learned that a United board meeting is set to take place on Thursday, during which it is possible the agreement could be finalized.

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    Ineos is thought to hope that if it were to be in charge of the football side of the club’s business with a quarter share, it may reassure supporters unhappy that the Glazers will remain at United.

    Former United captain Gary Neville asked on social media, “Can this really work, and what impact will it have on a struggling organisation?”

    After listing six things he believed were “non-negotiable” for a takeover, Neville said, “How does a minority stakeholder positively impact the club to achieve the above? Can a minority shareholder have any impact on the above?

    “My preference is and always will be for a Glazer family full exit. They have overstayed their welcome in Manchester yet seem oblivious to this fact.”

    Manchester United Supporters Trust released a statement saying: “What supporters should expect at the very least now is some clarity and an end to this process. Furthermore, the outcome must include new investment in the club. It cannot be solely about the interests of shareholders, whether existing or new.

    “We call upon all parties to put Manchester United interests before their own interests.

    “If the reports are true regarding Ineos obtaining a 25% stake in our club, there are a number of questions around the transaction that need clarity before supporters can make any judgement on its merits.”

    The Glazer family, who bought United for £790 million in 2005, announced in November 2022 that they were considering selling.

    United supporters have held demonstrations against the Glazer family inside and outside Old Trafford.

    The club has lost six of its 11 games this season in all competitions and sits 10th in the Premier League.

    Ratcliffe visited Old Trafford in March alongside Ineos officials Sir Dave Brailsford, Rob Nevin, and Jean Claude Blanc.

    Ineos already owns the French Ligue 1 club Nice and the Swiss club Lausanne.

    Its sporting portfolio also includes the high-profile sailing team Ineos Britannia, led by Sir Ben Ainslie, which is aiming to win the 2024 America’s Cup for Great Britain.

    Ineos also has a five-year partnership with Formula 1 team Mercedes, where it has a 33% minority stake, and took over the British-based Team Sky in cycling in 2019.

    Ratcliffe, who says he is a lifelong United fan, tried and failed to buy Chelsea last year.

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