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There was naturally chatter of a third bid, close to the 10pm UK deadline.While the Qatari offer shocked some parties who had been considering getting involved - and never expected “a credible bid from the Middle East” - industry sources who told the Independent this would be successful on Thursday backed up that view and were already describing Al Thani's interest as “the favourite”.Much will depend on how this auction develops, and a lot is unclear.Other elements that have been obfuscated are the exact links between Al Thani and the Qatari state - which should provoke some of the biggest questions around this process and for the Premier League. Tantan
With just under two hours to go until the Glazers’ soft deadline on bids for Manchester United, there was the second hard development in this process - and one that should be very difficult for the wider game to register Tongits
Qatari businessman Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani confirmed his interest in buying 100 per cent of the club, to go with that of Sir Jim Ratcliffe.Connected sources and reports in France indicated that the Al Thani offer is around €5bn (£4.45bn) Davao
That would leave it short of what the Glazers want, which was expected at this point, a stage described by insiders as “barely the opening salvo” Live
There was naturally chatter of a third bid, close to the 10pm UK deadline.While the Qatari offer shocked some parties who had been considering getting involved - and never expected “a credible bid from the Middle East” - industry sources who told the Independent this would be successful on Thursday backed up that view and were already describing Al Thani's interest as “the favourite”.Much will depend on how this auction develops, and a lot is unclear.Other elements that have been obfuscated are the exact links between Al Thani and the Qatari state - which should provoke some of the biggest questions around this process and for the Premier League. Slot
With just under two hours to go until the Glazers’ soft deadline on bids for Manchester United, there was the second hard development in this process - and one that should be very difficult for the wider game to register Soccer
That would leave it short of what the Glazers want, which was expected at this point, a stage described by insiders as “barely the opening salvo” Signup
Qatari businessman Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani confirmed his interest in buying 100 per cent of the club, to go with that of Sir Jim Ratcliffe.Connected sources and reports in France indicated that the Al Thani offer is around €5bn (£4.45bn) Mgm