Full sale only? The only appears possible by leaving Manchester United to fall under state ownership. Allowing the Glazers to squat in Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s house is a sacrifice worth making…
Date published: Saturday 29th April 2023 6:33 -
One of three outcomes is most likely. The one favoured by many United fans, certainly the shoutiest on social media, is for a full sale to Sheikh Jassim and whoever is pulling his strings. They want it to be known they they have submitted a proposal for the club in its entirety, one worth around £5billion that would set a new world record for the purchase of a sports club, beating the sale of the Denver Broncos for £3.
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