One person who has been closely monitoring the proceedings informed Sky Sports News:
“This is completely unbelievable. The Glazers’ estimate is ridiculously unrealistic. They were offered nearly twice the market capitalization by Sheikh Jassim. He was a cash buyer who promised to pay off all of their debts, preventing any further debt accumulation, and would provide an additional £1.4 billion towards the stadium and the team.
“The Glazers still felt that wasn’t enough. After nearly a year, all that’s left is someone who will overpay for a quarter of the club. After a year, there is just one bidder, and he can only stump for what is likely the greatest and most illustrious football team on the planet.
“It’s a joke. If they just wanted to sell a minority stake, they could have done it privately last November. The market dictates what United are worth, not the Glazers or Raine. Remember when there were apparently eight serious bidders? All along there has only been one bidder for 100 per cent of the club so why should he bid against himself?
“Ratcliffe is overpaying and any valuation higher than Sheikh Jassim is sheer lunacy.
“If he can only afford to buy 25 per cent to start with, who is going to pay for the new stadium? Who is going to fix the leaking roof? Who is going to pay for the new training centre and new players and community projects?
“United can’t keep up with Brighton these days, never mind Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal. And don’t even think about the likes of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
“And if they go with Ratcliffe, they get another shareholder. How does that help decision-making? Where is the new vision and the new ambition? Where is the new engagement with the fans? The same owners will be intact and what guarantee is there that the Glazers will sell more of their shares in the future? What guarantee is there that Ratcliffe will have the money to get them out? Where is the money that is needed to take them up to Brighton’s level going to come from?
“Sheikh Jassim did Al he could to bridge the gap between reality and lunacy on valuation. He did his best.”
Diarmuid
Is the Qatari bid finalized, or might they make a different offer later on?
Chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol of Sky Sports News:
“They’re telling us right now that they’re out, but you can’t completely rule out the possibility that the Ratcliffe deal falls through and Sheikh Jassim has a chance to re-enter the process.
“There’s no indication any of that’s going to happen right now, but Sheikh Jassim does have the finances to buy Manchester United at what he believes is a premium price.”