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21st Oct 2018

Saudi prince ‘prepares £4bn Manchester United takeover’

Simon Lloyd

Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman is reportedly eyeing a takeover of Manchester United

Reports that the Saudi royal was keen buy the club first surfaced last week, though appeared to have little substance to them.

Despite this, the Mirror now insist there is genuine interest from Bin Salman, who is seeking a meeting with the Glazer family – United’s current owners – in the coming weeks to discuss a possible £4bn takeover.

Avram Glazer had been scheduled to attend an International Forum event in the Saudi capital of Riyadh this week but is now said to have cancelled these plans.

Talk of a possible takeover of United comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is facing significant international scrutiny over the death of Jamal Khashoggi. The journalist, a critic of the crown prince, disappeared after he was seen entering the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul earlier this month. Saudi Arabia confirmed for the first time on Friday that Khashoggi had died in a “fist fight” while he was there. This explanation which has been met with scepticism by many – President Donald Trump included.

The Mirror point out that the Glazer family are likely to want a solution to this situation before they enter any form of dialogue over a possible sale.

United have remained quiet on the takeover speculation and there is no indication the Glazers have any intentions of selling the 20-time English champions any time soon. The Americans, who also own NFL side, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, have been in charge since 2005, their £790m leveraged buyout fiercely opposed by many supporters as it immediately saw the club plunged into debt. A recent article from David Conn in The Guardian pointed out that the club’s owners had drained £1bn out of the club in interest, costs, fees and dividends since taking charge 13 years ago.