Sheikh Jassim gives Manchester United ultimatum to accept latest bid by Friday

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Sheikh Jassim gives Manchester United ultimatum to accept latest bid by Friday
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Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani has submitted a take-it-or-leave-it improved fifth and final offer of no more than £6bn to buy Manchester United

Sheikh Jassim is also conscious that if he is to become the owner it should be as soon as possible to offer Erik ten Hag the optimum time to strengthen his squad in the transfer market., it is unclear whether Sheikh Jassim would end his interest should his self-imposed Friday deadline not be heeded. In line with his previous offers the latest one is for 100% of the club.publicly declared bidder

who wishes to purchase a controlling interest in United, and so the improved offer is a last attempt to become proprietor. Ratcliffe, the Ineos owner, wants to acquire about 51% of United and potentially leave one or more of the Glazers with a minority share. Ineos has reportedly been in talks with the Glazers over the structure of such an agreement but it is understood the company does not believe a deal is imminent.

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