Intending owner of Manchester United, Qatari Sheikh Al Thani announced they made a bid of £5 billion for the club as they look to beat competitors to acquiring the club.
Their is a heated race for the take-over of Manchester United. Bidders wasted no time to show interest after the Glazers made their plans on selling the club public.
There have been numerous speculations surrounding the Qatari Royal family and their interest in Manchester United. Calls have been made to UEFA to stop the family from from acquiring the club as they still boost of ownership of France top-flight team, Paris Saint-Germain.
With Friday set as a deadline day for offers by club, Qatari Royal Family have revealed they made a bid of £5 billion. The Family lead by Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani are reportedly the current highest bidders.
The bid offered is about 5 billion
— محمد الكعبي (@Qatari) February 17, 2023
The Family released an official statement on the plan they have in stock for Manchester United which kicks off with restoring the club to it’s former glory.
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