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Manchester United discuss granting exclusivity to Qatari Sheikh in US$6 billion-plus sale

  • Development represents major milestone in efforts of Sheikh Jassim to take over the iconic English Premier League football club
  • Members of Glazer family, who own minority stakes in United and control it thanks to dual-class share structure, would be cashing out as part of deal

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Manchester United co-owner Avram Glazer (left), former manager Sir Alex Ferguson and ex-chief executive David Gill shake hands with manager Erik ten Hag after the English FA Cup final loss to Manchester City at Wembley Stadium in London on June 3. Photo: AFP
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Manchester United are negotiating granting exclusivity to the consortium led by Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani in talks to sell the English football club for more than US$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 who is 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 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.

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The Qatari offer is currently viewed by the Glazers more favourably 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 United.

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

Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag looks dejected after their FA Cup final loss. Photo: Reuters
Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag looks dejected after their FA Cup final loss. Photo: Reuters

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

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