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Post by rugbytoffee on Apr 26, 2021 13:31:18 GMT
The Glazer family are willing to sell Manchester United but only for an eye-watering £4bn, the Irish Mirror reported on Saturday, marking a sizeable return on their initial £790m investment. “City investors believe a bid close to their £4 billion asking price would tempt brothers Joel and Avram (Glazer), who effectively run the club, to relinquish control”, the newspaper said. Manchester United officials were not immediately available for comment on Saturday. A small group of Manchester United fans gathered outside the club’s training ground on Thursday to protest against the Glazer family’s ownership as the backlash continued after their involvement in the breakaway European Super League. United were among six Premier League clubs that signed up for the new venture before withdrawing on Tuesday amid a storm of protest from fans, players and the British government. United co-chairman Joel Glazer on Wednesday apologised to supporters, saying the hierarchy failed to show respect to the “deep-rooted traditions” of the English game. United were bought by the American Glazer family in 2005. The club has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange since 2012, but the Glazers retain majority ownership. Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, one of the leading figures in the breakaway European Super League project, will step down from his role at United at the end of 2021, the Premier League club said on Tuesday. www.independent.co.uk/
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Post by jimmy on Apr 26, 2021 16:12:44 GMT
4 billion for a football club? Didn't they buy it for 800 million?
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Post by rugbytoffee on Apr 26, 2021 19:24:05 GMT
4 billion for a football club? Didn't they buy it for 800 million? £790 million Malcolm Glazer paid for Manchester United in 2005, which included £540m in loans leveraged against the club
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