Glazer family ‘push deadline for sale of Manchester United back until June’ if they decide to cash in on the club with offers from Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe currently falling short of £6billion valuation
- The Glazer family have pushed the deadline for a potential sale back until June
- Sheikh Jassim and Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s bids are short of £6billion valuation
- Representatives from Elliot watched Manchester United beat Real Betis
The Glazer family have pushed the deadline for a potential sale of Manchester United back until the start of the transfer window in June.
United’s owners initially aimed to complete a sale before the end of April.
However, as reported by The Telegraph, if the Glazers are to cash in on the club then June is considered to be a more realistic timeframe.
The Glazers want at least £6billion if they are to sell the club, but the current offers from Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe fall short of that valuation.
On Thursday officials from Elliot Management met on Thursday with Raine, the merchant bank running the process. Rothschild, the Glazers’ financial advisors, were also in attendance.
In addition, representatives from Elliot watched United’s win over Real Betis in the Europa League on Thursday at Old Trafford.
The Glazer family (Joel and Avram pictured) have pushed back the deadline for the sale of Manchester United until June
Neither Sheikh Jassim (left) or Sir Jim Ratcliffe (right)’s bids have yet met the £6billion asking price
Next week, Sheikh Jassim’s bid and Ratcliffe’s Ineos Group will attend detailed presentations at Old Trafford.
Although only the two aforementioned parties have gone public with their bids so far, there are at least two other parties who are interested in buying United.
Elliott aren’t planning to buy the club but are willing to help finance a takeover from an interested party
Elliott are not planning to buy the club but are willing to help finance a takeover from an interested party.
However, former United defender Gary Neville fears that the Glazers are using Elliott to stay in control or push the price of a sale up.
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