Sir Jim Ratcliffe must reveal Man Utd plan once he gets grubby with the Glazers
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was the most palatable option of two sh*t sandwiches. Setting a clear path to a Glazer-less future for Man Utd will make getting into bed with the ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was the most palatable option of two sh*t sandwiches. Setting a clear path to a Glazer-less future for Man Utd will make getting into bed with the ...
Former Manchester United bidder Sheikh Jassim struggled to get his bid back on track after offending the Glazers, according to reports.
Manchester United bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe will ‘oversee’ transfers if he’s cleared to take a minority stake in the club, according to reports.
INEOS founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly set to complete a deal for a 25 per cent stake in Manchester United in the ‘first stage of a full takeover’.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s latest offer has ‘given him the edge’ over Sheikh Jassim, with the Glazers said to prefer his proposal to a full takeover ahead of what could be ...
According to reports, Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim is refusing to increase his Manchester United takeover bid in response to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s modified offer.
Manchester United bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly hatched a ‘three-year plan’ that would see him become their majority stakeholder in 2026.
Journalist Ben Jacobs thinks INEOS’ Sir Jim Ratcliffe may only have one “way of winning” the Manchester United takeover race ahead of Sheikh Jassim.
Manchester United bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe could look to take just a 25 per cent stake in the club rather than full control, according to reports.
According to reports, Manchester United bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe is awaiting a “green light” before he steps up his efforts to oust the Glazer family.
British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe will ‘restructure’ his offer to buy Manchester United from the Glazers, according to reports.
The Manchester United takeover process has reportedly been ‘revived’ as Sir Jim Ratcliffe is preparing to ‘rework his bid’ so ‘concerns are addressed’.
Manchester United’s ‘poor’ start to this season has reportedly ‘done little to persuade Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim to raise their £5bn offers’.
According to reports, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim are ‘prepared to be patient’ as they attempt to buy Manchester United from the Glazer family.
Manchester United bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe couldn’t “contemplate” failing if he managed to push a takeover of the Red Devils through.
According to a finance expert, the Glazer family have dramatically increased their asking price as the Manchester United owners consider their future.
According to reports, Manchester United takeover ‘talks are continuing’ after it was claimed that the Glazer family are ‘taking the club off the market’.
According to reports, Manchester United are set to be ‘taken off the market’ by the Glazer family, who are demanding a ludicrous £10bn to sell the club.
Daily Mail journalist Mike Keegan thinks the sale of Manchester United will ultimately come down to who offers the Glazers more money.
According to Ben Jacobs, the “timescale” for the Man Utd takeover is now “less urgent” as a new owner would not be able to “influence” this transfer window.
According to Ben Jacobs, the Man Utd takeover process has not been “paused” and the two main bidders are “ready” to complete their respective deals.
According to reports, the Glazer family have ‘paused’ the Man Utd takeover process even though the two main bidders are ‘keen to close a deal’.
According to reports, some “clarification” regarding the Man Utd takeover saga is “expected” next week when the club “return from their pre-season tour”.
The takeover of Man Utd is “quietly ticking along behind the scenes” despite the process facing “delays”, according to journalist Ben Jacobs.
According to Ben Jacobs, if Sir Jim Ratcliffe or Sheikh Jassim gain control of Man Utd, it will not be until the summer transfer window is nearly closed.
According to reports, the two main bidders for Man Utd feel that a takeover is “quite close” to being completed ahead of next season.
According to reports, Qatari businessman Sheikh Jassim has not “pulled out” of the race to buy Man Utd as “nothing is off the table” at this stage.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe would “still very much like” to buy Man Utd despite claims that Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim’s bid is preferred by the Glazers.
Man Utd ‘insiders’ have revealed why Sheikh Jassim perhaps shouldn’t be so ‘confident’, as Ratcliffe opens up on his relationship with the Glazers.
According to reports, Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim is ‘growing in confidence’ that he will win the race to become the new majority stakeholder of Man Utd.