The Glazers have shown their only motivation with Manchester United takeover talks - timelineoffuture
September 21, 2024

It’s been over six months since the Glazer family launched Man United, but it’s still unclear to whom or if they’ll sell it.

Avram Glazer shakes hands with Erik ten Hag at the FA Cup final at Wembley (Image: ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Perhaps it is fitting that Sheikh Jassim has set a deadline for himself as a last-ditch effort to get the Glazer family to act and secure a deal with Manchester United.

A Qatari bidder has submitted his fifth bid to buy the club and expects a response by Friday. It’s been 200 days since the Glazers announced a strategic review that effectively put the club up for sale.

That’s his 200 day deadline and hesitation. The Glazers hired The Reign Group to oversee the process, and they were standing up for United’s hated owner the whole time before the deadline for the third bid approached, according to people familiar with the matter.

Initially it was thought that the sale could include three offers from prospective clients, but now there are only days left before the transfer window opens and the big deal starts in July. It remains to be seen who will become United’s owner in August.

We are now at a stage where the fans are frustrated, Eric Ten Hug is frustrated and the bidders themselves are frustrated. The end must come.

As usual, every United goal this season has been celebrated with an anti-glazer song and the pace of snail sales has only stiffened attitudes towards club owners for almost 18 years. Conflicting contracts have also divided some fans.

Mr. Sheikh Jassim’s bid is for a full takeover and wants his debts paid off, but Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s bid will not pay off his debts immediately, leaving the Glazers in the minority for the time being means that Many supporters are uncomfortable with the idea, even if they don’t have much of a say.

But it’s incredible that no decision has yet been made as to when the impact will be evident in the transfer window. The deal goes into effect but there is still uncertainty at Old Trafford.

One thing is certain, the Glazers have been clear about their main motives in the past six months. After the failure of the Superleague, a lengthy attempt was made to claim that they actually mattered. At least Joel and Abram will take care of it. Kevin, Brian, Edward, and Darcy have been preparing to cash in their tips for some time.

Abram has been to Wembley Stadium to watch United in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup finals this season, and the women’s side in the FA Cup final, but is willing to spend all his last money in the process. Constant attempts reveal their true motives regarding money.

Perhaps this is all just good business practice, and if Sheikh Jassim’s fifth offer succeeds, the Glazers will congratulate themselves. But no one really knows.

In fact, I don’t know yet if they plan to sell it. Minority participation remains possible. They could follow Ratcliffe’s Ineos offer to stay.

The answer would have already been expected, but we remember that was the real point of this incident, even if it affected summer plans and the football team, but it wasn’t that much. It doesn’t seem to matter.

Whatever actually happens, we can only hope someone in this process actually hits the deadline.

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