Manchester United Set To Experience Change In Both the Ownership Sector and Manchester United Also Set To Experience Change Which Is Expected To Improve The Level Of Football Displayed On The Pitch Even Further ( Part 6)
Today's article< dives into talking about the main topic of this article which is addressing the current progressive state of the Erik Ten Hag rebuild project,- In other words, before this article progresses further to address what has been transpiring on the field for the Manchester United men team, let's take a quick look at what has transpired regarding the Manchester United takeover. over the past month or two,
The latest developments regarding the Manchester United takeover as of late March to early April 2023 reveal the existence of a situation where the current Manchester United hierarchy the Glazers have dealt their hand by providing a 360 turnaround from the original choice made by the Glazers to enforce a 100% sale of Manchester United football club. This decision which had enforced the expectation of a complete sale of Manchester United football club which was projected to see the Glazers relinquish their full ownership of Manchester United Before the end of the 2023 calendar year.
After the recent revelation made by the Glazers which saw the current Manchester United owners, the Glazers clarify that they- the Glazers- were indeed considering the option of relinquishing their full ownership rights over Manchester United in the form of a Full Sale with the full sale process estimated to generate the Glazers a fee of around £6 billion or more in generated revenue. Following the Glazer's admission of a potential sale of Manchester United football club is a possible outcome that can be expected to transpire before the conclusion of the 2023 summer season, Manchester United has accommodated the presence of various elite consortiums who dropped their name into the list of aristocrats capable of providing the funds demanded by the Glazers for any of these various elite consortiums to attain ownership of Manchester United.
With the presence of these elite aristocrats' intent on attaining ownership of Manchester United, subsequent meetings between the Glazers financial representatives also known as financial representatives from American bank Raine Bank, meetings were held between the Glazers representatives and various consortiums intent on attaining ownership of Manchester United
Amongst the various consortiums which earned their way into Carrington in the early portion of the 2023 calendar in the hopes of sealing a potential deal that will attain ownership of Manchester United for one of these various aristocrats, an English consortium led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe with his business partners Sir David Brailsford director of sports in INEOS company were confirmed to have visited Carrington- Manchester United official base- where the English consortiums inspected the football clubs internal and external situation from a financial perspective and from a physical perspective.
Before the English consortium had implemented their visit to Manchester United, the Qutar consortium was understood to have made their own in-person inspection of Manchester United's current internal situation with the Qatar consortium understood to have thoroughly investigated the physical status of Manchester United football club and the Qatar consortium had also thoroughly investigated the financial status of Manchester United. Upon completing their thorough investigation of the internal financial status of Manchester United, the Qatar consortium which continues to be led by Sheik Jassim Al Thani had completed their investigation of the current status of Manchester United football club with a positive mindset.
While various meetings coupled with the various investigative process which had taken place within Manchester United and the Qatar consortium unfolded, Sheik Jassim Al Thani is confirmed to have been absent for the in-person meeting Of the Qatar aristocrat confirmed to have also been absent for subsequent investigations of the current ongoing first and second bid process to acquire ownership of Manchester United football club.
From a physical aspect and from a financial aspect, the presence of the Qatar aristocrat during the bidding process was understood to have been relatively irrelevant as close allies of the Qatar royal were confirmed to have been present to conduct the financial and physical investigations of Manchester United status as Shahzad Shabazz- the president of Sheik Jassim owned foundation known as the Nine Two foundation and Fady Barkhos who is understood to be the most senior personal adviser of Sheik Jasim Al Thani were both confirmed to have been present to conduct the in-person investigation of the financial status as well as to assess the physical status of Manchester United football club presumably to understand if the club is worth the demand being made by the Glazers which continues to stand at £6 billion.
As of mid to late April 2023, both the first and second concrete bids which have officially been submitted by all the various consortiums that intend to secure ownership of Manchester United confirmed to have not met the £6 billion asking price the Glazers had requested for with each consortium presenting the reasons behind each of their bids fallen short of the requested fees as a result of each consortium insisting that following thorough investigations carried out, Manchester United is deemed to be a commodity which had to have within the football club the necessary level of attributes or the necessary level of value worthy of the prize being demanded by the Glazers.
Each of the various consortiums continues to display serious intent on securing ownership of Manchester United which include the two main consortiums in Sheik Jassim Al Thani consortium and the Sir Jim Ratcliffe consortium are all confirmed you have taken the stance that following physical investigations of Manchester United financial status and following internal investigations of Manchester United football clubs physical shape- in other words following internal investigation of the physical status of Old Trafford stadium most important,, the club's value was estimated to have been far lower than the £6 billion asking price being demanded by the Glazers.