Manchester United sale: The ‘impossible’ transfer Sheikh Jassim was planning to pull off had he bought the Red Devils

FOOTBALL Manchester United sale: The ‘impossible’ transfer Sheikh Jassim was planning to pull off had he bought the Red Devils

Joel Omotto 14:30 - 16.10.2023

Qatari billionaire Sheikh Jassim was targeting three world class players to improve Manchester United had he taken full control of the club

Qatari billionaire Sheikh Jassim was reportedly planning to lure Kylian Mbappe to Manchester United among other eye-catching transfers to improve the Red Devils before he pulled out of the race to buy the Premier League club.

Sheikh Jassim had further discussions with Glazers family to buy 100 per cent of Manchester United with his final bid understood to be almost double than $3.5 billion market valuation.

Hid bid also included $1.5 billion extra investment, including clearing all the debt the club is currently loaded with.

However, Sheikh Jassim’s bid proposition was rejected again by Glazer family and as a result, he informed the club owners that he’s ready to withdraw from the process on Saturday, leaving British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe as the sole bidder.

That decision means the Qatari’s ambitious plans for the Red Devils fell through and they included signing Paris Saint-Germain forward Mbappe, as reported by British outlet The Sun.

The Frenchman’s current contract with PSG is set to expire at the end of the season and he already informed the club that he will not be signing a new one with Real Madrid considered his next destination.

However, Sheikh Jassim was still hoping to use his financial muscle to lure Mbappe away from Madrid and to Old Trafford with the report also claiming that Los Blancos midfielder Eduardo Camavinga and Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman were on the billionaire’s transfer shortlist.

With that now water under the bridge, Ratcliffe is in line to buy 25 per cent of Manchester United in the next days and the board will vote on 25 per cent stake bid in the coming days.

The billionaire will reportedly be handed sporting control and future major ownership after initial 25 per cent, a stance United fans are against, since they feel the club needs an immediate overhaul with the Glazers also unwanted by the supporters.

On Sunday, the hashtag ‘RIP Manchester United’ was the top trending topic on X with fans voicing their displeasure over the latest development.