Jassim made a series of bids that culminated in his fifth and final offer in June, before losing patience with the prolonged process and clearing the way for Ratcliffe to close in on a purchase for a smaller stake than the INEOS
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag may be working alongside Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS colleagues in time for the January transfer window, according to reports. United officials are holding a meeting on Thursday to vote on Ratcliffe’s £1.4billion bid for
Manchester United staff are reportedly fearing the worst following news of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s expected investment. The Mail reports that Sheikh Jassim’s offer was the preferred option among most of the staff. It is feared Ratcliffe will waste no time in employing
Sir Jim Ratcliffe could take sporting control at Manchester United as early as this week, with club board members set to vote on ratifying his bid for a minority investment. The INEOS chief has beaten Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani by
The Qatari bidders to buy Manchester United reportedly made a huge ‘own goal’ with their very first statement revealing Sheikh Jassim’s intention to buy the Premier League club. Sheikh Jassim’s proposal to complete a full takeover was withdrawn on Saturday, leading to
Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to complete a deal with the Glazers for a 25 per cent stake in Manchester United following the withdrawal of his main rival, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani, from the bidding race. Sheikh Jassim pulled
Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani has withdrawn from the race to buy Manchester United, according to reports. A fresh round of talks with Glazers failed to yield a resolution, which could see fellow takeover hopeful Sir Jim Ratcliffe advance in his
Manchester United chief executive Richard Arnold has updated supporters on the club’s takeover process after reports of developments emerged this week. The Glazer family announced a strategic review to explore alternative investment, including a potential sale, 11 months ago but are yet
Manchester United remain in a state of limbo when it comes to their ongoing takeover process, which has rumbled on for almost a year without a conclusion. Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe are still in the running
Saudi Arabia’s football revolution is a driving force behind doubts over Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani’s Manchester United takeover, according to a key Premier League figure. The Qatari royal and Sir Jim Ratcliffe have been left frustrated by the Glazer family’s