Sources tell i Ratcliffe is still committed to buying the club outright as United's 'ludicrous' takeover saga rumbles on
Sources tell i Ratcliffe is still committed to buying the club outright as United’s ‘ludicrous’ takeover saga rumbles onRatcliffe’s INEOS team are understood to be investigating the possibility of buying a minority stake in the club to move the stalled takeover process forward after months without even the suggestion of a resolution.
It has been suggested that Ratcliffe would then look to move to a full takeover in stages as the club’s valuation increased over the years. “There is no change to our stance. Our offer is still out there, [and is] still for 100 per cent ownership, as we believe that is the best solution for the club, players and fans,” a source close to the Qatari bid toldWhile very few have an inside line to the United owners, it has been suggested they were looking for closer to £7bn to part company with the club.
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