Club Sale | It’s done!

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If it is Ratcliffe, they’ll probably do some deal where he and INEOS both own the club, which I believe is kinda how Parma used to work when they were part owned by Parmalat.

Maybe replace the likely outgoing TeamViewer with INEOS as the principal sponsor on the jersey a la Parma/Parmalat :o
 
The club costs billions. Neville has net worth of a few millions.
Ronaldo is the only ex-United player who maybe has half a billion. Rooney may have 150M at most. Probably Ferdinand has a few million as well.
Neville might be close to Ronaldo, or maybe more, in money. He’s made a ton of money outside of football. Even Keane calls him “the rich one” and regularly jokes about him having too much money.
 
Nobody cares about the cowboys outside of the US though, and are they still relevant
EXACTLY and despite that, the Cowboys are STILL the most valuable sports team in the world. So imagine United with it's global appeal? United will get sold fairly quickly.
 
I'd assume parties who could buy the club quickly would probably be the more unsavoury ones.

Though anything over a consortium led by idiots like Bohly or worse.
 
Or be the New York Jets

The Jets have been largely mediocre and not so long ago they were fairly good. Your point would have been correct if you were talking about Jaguars or the Lions.
 
We could be sold by the weekend!


This has been happening in the back ground for ages.

It's only just broken now as they've decided it's time to press on. Exciting.
 
EXACTLY and despite that, the Cowboys are STILL the most valuable sports team in the world. So imagine United with it's global appeal? United will get sold fairly quickly.
I know we have a similar decline but damn. Cowboys will be cowboys
 
Club statement:


Manchester United plc (NYSE:Man Utd), one of the most successful and historic sports clubs in the world, announces today that the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”) is commencing a process to explore strategic alternatives for the club.
The process is designed to enhance the club's future growth, with the ultimate goal of positioning the club to capitalize on opportunities both on the pitch and commercially.

As part of this process, the Board will consider all strategic alternatives, including new investment into the club, a sale, or other transactions involving the Company. This will include an assessment of several initiatives to strengthen the club, including stadium and infrastructure redevelopment, and expansion of the club’s commercial operations on a global scale, each in the context of enhancing the long-term success of the club’s men’s, women’s and academy teams, and bringing benefits to fans and other stakeholders.

Executive Co-Chairmen and Directors, Avram Glazer and Joel Glazer said: “The strength of Manchester United rests on the passion and loyalty of our global community of 1.1 billion fans and followers. As we seek to continue building on the Club’s history of success, the Board has authorized a thorough evaluation of strategic alternatives. We will evaluate all options to ensure that we best serve our fans and that Manchester United maximizes the significant growth opportunities available to the Club today and in the future. Throughout this process we will remain fully focused on serving the best interests of our fans, shareholders, and various stakeholders.”

The Raine Group is acting as the Company’s exclusive financial advisor and Latham & Watkins LLP is legal counsel to the Company.

Rothschild and Co. is acting as exclusive financial advisor to the Glazer family shareholders.

There can be no assurance that the review being undertaken will result in any transaction involving the Company. Manchester United does not intend to make further announcements regarding the review unless and until the Board has approved a specific transaction or other course of action requiring a formal announcement.
In other news, Niel Armstrong has landed on the moon.
 
What would he have to spend on the club after the £6billion?
Even if he didn’t spend anything on the club and just used the money the club generates would be a lot! Once the debt is wiped out and dividends aren’t being shipped out of the club every season.
 
You can count out the Indian billionaires first and foremost. Football is not where they gonna dump their money. Regarding Japan and South Korea, Never heard a billionaire from those countries with any interest in owning a football club? Do they own any club in any of the big leagues?
Well, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries already own Urawa Red Diamonds, who are scheduled to play a 4th AFCCL final in February. The fact that they are not in the big leagues matters little to me because they already know how to manage a football club and have their share of success.
 
The club costs billions. Neville has net worth of a few millions.
Ronaldo is the only ex-United player who maybe has half a billion. Rooney may have 150M at most. Probably Ferdinand has a few million as well.

Edit: Totally skipped Becks. He has almost Ronaldo like money I believe.
Its a consortium, so they might be the face of it and put in some money and have other big investors involved. I think its similar in Salford FC as well I think?
 
I’m sure Neville and Beckham can buy us now after their pay day in Qatar!
 
Chances any new owners will be better or worse than the Glazer era? What do we reckon? 60/40?

seems unlikely we'll be bought by anyone trying to actually make money

so on that alone i think it's unlikely they can be worse, as they'll be putting money in instead of taking it out
 
Bid from a consortium consisting of Ronaldo, Piers, Jorge Mendes and the ghost of Mino Raiola incoming
 
Or be the New York Jets

As a depressed Jet fan who’s not missed a snap since 2006 I don’t want Woody Johnson anywhere near United.

He’s got better at not interfering over the last couple of years but he’s made so many bad decisions that I’d be devastated if he bought United.
 
As a depressed Jet fan who’s not missed a snap since 2006 I don’t want Woody Johnson anywhere near United.

He’s got better at not interfering over the last couple of years but he’s made so many bad decisions that I’d be devastated if he bought United.
Don't be too down, you have the epicness of butt fumble in your history book
 
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