Manchester United Set To Experience Change In Both the Ownership Sector- What Is Happen With The Alleged Projected As Still Unraveling At Manchester United (Part 19)
The race has finally come down to just one single consortium in the race to assert themselves as part of the new ownership sector unfolding at Manchester United Football Club.
In a race to secure part ownership of Manchester United, a race which originally accommodated five consortiums all interested in acquiring ownership of Manchester United as the race had been made official when the long-time Manchester United owners the Glazers were ready to part ways with retaining a spot In the Manchester United ownership sector as the Glazers revealed the intention of the American owners to make changes to the Manchester United ownership structure in the form of potentially accommodating a new consortium into the Manchester United ownership structure in the form of a potential new merger ownership structure existing between the Glazers and a new consortium..
However, there was also the original intent displayed by the Glazers that should a worthy consortium capable of providing the original £6 billion price tag demanded by the Glazers Family emerge the Glazers were open to accommodating the concept of complete ownership over Manchester United being handed over to the new consortium capable of presenting the £7 billion-price tag demanded by the Manchester United American owners.
Nevertheless, with each of the consortiums- Primarily the two leading consortiums, the INEOS consortium led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Qatar Islamic Bank Consortium led by Sheikh Jassim Al Thani - admitting openly that the concept of providing a £6 billion payment to attain the complete ownership of Manchester United Football Club is completely ridiculous as failure of the Manchester United executives and the consortiums which had intended to acquire Manchester United Football Club to see to eye with the Glazers regarding the demands made by the Glazers from any potential new consortium intent to acquire Manchester United had led to verbal and minor physical altercations unraveling between The Glazers financial representatives and the consortiums whom had intended to acquire Manchester United Football Club during the past year.
The situation has led to the Manchester United football club realistically revealed to be an internal structure currently clarified as crumbling down in the face of everyone from a physical perspective and from an Executive perspective, the concept of either the Qatar Islamic Bank Consortium or the INEOS consortium attaining complete ownership over Manchester United has quickly been eradicated.
The situation was even further exasperated when a confirmed Ethan, bubble, or tradition had emerged between the Glazer representatives and the representatives of the Qatar Islamic Bank Consortium with the Islamic Bank consortium accusing the Glazers of unprofessional conduct displayed by the Glazer representatives which the Qatar Islamic Bank Consulting had highlighted as a major reason for any potential deal to be reached between the Glazers and the Qatar Islamic Bank consortium which would have allowed Sheik Jasem Al Thani to attain complete ownership over Manchester United.
Difficult to expect an interested buyer to still maintain interest in acquiring a commodity when the seller continues to change the various narratives implemented into the business transaction being conducted by both parties.
Of course, there is still some difficulty in attempting to arrive at a rational conclusion over how the Glazers got away with retaining ownership over Manchester United considering the level of disdained reputation the Glazers have accumulated for themselves since acquiring legal ownership of Manchester United. In the Glazers' defense, the American owners have emerged to provide reasons for the Glazers retaining ownership of Manchester United after such a long, tedious race to potentially engineer a complete change of ownership at Manchester United which couples throughout 2022 until late 2023.
Throughout a rather controversial decision-making process carried out by the Manchester United executives in the early fall of 2023, the Manchester United executives have revealed that the reason for Implementation of a complete change of ownership established at Manchester United Is rooted on the concept that none of the consortiums which had registered to take part in the race to acquire ownership over Manchester United was able to provide the £6 billion- £7 billion price tag demanded by the Glazers for the American Brothers to relinquish ownership over Manchester United.
The concept of Manchester United priced at £6-£7 billion led the various consortiums which had shown interest in securing ownership of Manchester United to view Manchester United as an overpriced commodity not worth the price estimated by the Glazers. The inflated price range demanded by the Glazers from any consortium attempting to acquire ownership of Manchester Unite had subsequently further been established as the main reason behind the departure of the various consortiums who had aligned themselves to take part in the race to acquire ownership of Manchester United unrivaled during September to October 2023 as the more populous consortium known as the Qatar Islamic Bank consortium led by Sheikh Jassim Al Thani- a Qatari consortium leader which majority of Manchester United fans and other football enthusiasts had viewed as the most likely candidate who was expected to snatch ownership over Manchester United out of the clutches of the Glazers departing from the race to acquire ownership of Manchester United during October 2023.
With the official announcement that the Islamic Bank consortium led by Sheik Jassim Al Thani had officially absconded from the race to acquire ownership over Manchester United as a result of the existence of high-level frustration experienced by the Qatar consortium over the lack of serious intent displayed by the Glazer ownership to truly broker a deal Sheik Jassim Al Thani, the lackadaisical approach displayed by the Glazers through the Glazers legal representatives had stretched out to the point where the Qatar Islamic Bank consortium felt that the Glazers simply had displayed lack of professionalism.
Furthermore, there is also the understanding that the £7 billion price tag demanded by the Glazers as the official value of Manchester United also played the part of a huge indicator for the Qatar Islamic Bank Consortium that the project to acquire ownership of Manchester United was simply not worth the time which the Qatar Islamic Bank consortium had Invested into the project.
It's suffice to say that the situation also played a part in helping the Qatar Islamic Bank Consortium leader Sheikh Jazin Al Thani conclude that the entire situation was simply not worth the Qatar Islamic Bank consortium splashing the. inflated finances which the Qatar Islamic Bank consortium leader Sheik Jassim Al Thani had originally intended to invest into the Manchester United Restructuring project which had originally been drawn up by the Qatar Islamic Bank Consortium.