Qataris close to buying Manchester United

Bookmark and Share
Qataris close to buying Manchester United

Manchester United owners the Glazer family, are trying to sell the securities £1.6 billion Qatar club, according to the Daily Express.

The newspaper reported that United's American owners are "just haggling over the details" that double in a deal worth approximately over 790 million pounds it paid for the club in 2005.

United are preparing to cash-rich city of the inhabitants of Manchester, on Saturday, the filing of a wealthy financier in the Middle East in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan  took office, but he believes that the Manchester derby at Old Trafford could be the last under the Glazer regime.

Americans United were popular for less than six years and during that time, before the mass demonstrations against his administration, with fans fear that the debt structure of the property for the long term future of the club in jeopardy.

The Daily Express says that Glazer took place a bid of over £ 2, but he offered £1.6 billion, £ 1.5 appointment for an initial, with a "well placed" source as saying: "The agreement is more or less and are haggling over details. "

Despite assurances that Qatar Holdings, the investment arm of the royal family of Qatar, the emir is administered by the Gulf state, Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, a repo, United continued to Glazer denied that entertaining any offers.

And on Thursday gave the United communications director Phil Townsend no offer was made. "There is an emphasis on Manchester United was to buy and any approach would be welcome, says the Daily Express.

Qatar Holding, has a portfolio of assets in the UK, including London, the Embassy of the United States and luxury Harrods Department Store, Fulham owner Mohamed Al Fayed bought last year.

Soccer Livescore