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'.
Man Utd Takeover: ‘Key Reason’ For Delay Revealed As ‘poor’ Start Under Ten Hag Concerns £5bn Bidders
The Premier League giants have been on the market since last November but it remains to be seen whether the Glazer family will sanction a full sale.have the past ten months. INEOS chief Ratcliffe and Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim have emerged as the candidates most likely to oust the Glazer family, but the takeover process has dragged on for far too long at this point.
The report notes that ‘talks remain ongoing with interested parties’ but the ‘key reason for the delay’ is that the Glazers are ‘holding out for substantially more’ than £5bn. They add. ‘Sources close to the process say that United’s poor start, which has seem then win twice and lose three times, including Saturday’s morale sagging 3-1 home defeat at the hands of Brighton, has not gone unnoticed among those in the running.’
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