Sheikh Jassim, a billionaire from Qatar, makes a final "take it or leave it" offer for Manchester United.
A remarkable last-minute "take it or leave it" offer for Manchester United has been made by the Qatari billionaire who wants to acquire the team.
Mail Sport claims that Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani has made a final, revised offer in an effort to defeat Sir Jim Ratcliffe's opposition and reach an agreement for full ownership of the Premier League giants to put an end to the protracted controversy.
This comes after a number of bids, with a final offer deadline set last month.
The Qatari proposal is appealing since it is for full ownership of Manchester United, and the money will be paid right away, eliminating all of the club's debt.
Sheikh Jassim reportedly promised to make large expenditures in the team and in renovating or improving Old Trafford.
The bidding process might still be ongoing because Ratcliffe, a lifelong supporter of Manchester United, might make another bid in response to the most recent Qatari move.
According to a story in The Mail, the British businessman would suggest a deal in which he receives a 50% stake and gradually acquires the club, valuing it at close to £6 billion.
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