Emir of Qatar ready to buy Manchester United for £4.5bn

PREMIER LEAGUE Emir of Qatar ready to buy Manchester United for £4.5bn

Ifeanyi Ufomadu 14:32 - 08.02.2023

The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, is interested in buying English side, Manchester United.

Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani values Manchester United below the Glazer family’s £6bn price and there is recognition Uefa may have to agree to a regulation change as the country’s ruler already owns Paris Saint-Germain. The emir purchased PSG in 2011 through Qatar Sports Investment.

Emir of Qatar exploring options to purchase Manchester United

However, current Uefa rules do not allow clubs with the same owners to face each other in one of its competitions, so a Qatar-owned United and Qatar-owned PSG would not be allowed to compete in a Champions League tie should such a fixture arise.

Emir of Qatar with Lionel Messi at the World Cup final
Emir of Qatar with Lionel Messi at the World Cup final

While the purchase of United is being explored, it is understood those driving the Qatar interest are conscious of the Uefa rules and a solution is being sought.

This could include trying to persuade Uefa to consider the possibility of adjusting or changing its regulations.

Glazers hoping for swift resolution

The Glazer family put United up for sale in November, announcing it is “commencing a process to explore strategic alternatives”, potentially bringing an end to its 17-year ownership of the club.

The Raine Group, which oversaw the sale of Chelsea, has been appointed as the exclusive financial adviser, and it believed £6bn is wanted for the 20-times champions of England.

However, the emir believes £4.5bn is a more realistic price. 

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a billionaire regarded as being one of Britain’s richest people, confirmed his company, Ineos, was in the running to buy United last month. Ratcliffe, 70, was born in Failsworth in Greater Manchester, and is a lifelong United supporter.

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