Manchester United owners Joel and Avram Glazer set to STAY if hedge fund purchases club

 Manchester United statue of 'Holy Trinity' of players stands in front of Old Trafford after being unveiled today on May 29, 2008, Manchester, England. The statue of United legends Bobby Charlton, Denis Law and the late George Best comes 40 years to the day since the club first lifted the European Cup. Charlton, Best and Law scored 665 goals between them for United and between 1964 and 1968, all won the coveted European Footballer of the Year award.
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Manchester United are facing the possibility of the Glazer family remaining in charge of the club.

In November of last year, Joel and Avram Glazer confirmed they were open to the idea of selling the Red Devils, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani making official bids three months later. No bid has matched the US owners' valuation of the club so far, however.

Yet a third bidder, US hedge fund Elliott Management, are proposing that the Glazers remain in charge of the club, offering to finance any interested parties.

Manchester United co-chairmen Joel Glazer and Avram Glazer (L) prepare to watch the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Burnley at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on February 11, 2015. Manchester United won the game 3-1.
Manchester United co-chairmen Joel Glazer and Avram Glazer (L) prepare to watch the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Burnley at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on February 11, 2015. Manchester United won the game 3-1.

Elliott, who had representatives in attendance for Manchester United's victory over Real Betis in the Europa League, helped finance the €740 million takeover of AC Milan by Li Yonghong in 2017. The US company took control of the Rossoneri later on, when the Chinese businessman failed to make repayments on his €300m high-interest loan. Milan were sold to investment firm Redbird for $1.2bn deal last summer.

"The Qataris and Sir Jim Ratcliffe want to buy Manchester United. Elliott Management don't want to buy Manchester United," Sky Sports News chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol claims.

"They are a hedge fund and what they have proposed is financing for any of the parties who are interested in buying Manchester United, or the Glazer family themselves, who own Manchester United.

"I know that would be bad news for a lot of Manchester United fans because they want the Glazers to go, they're hoping that either the Qataris or Sir Jim Ratcliffe buy the club.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe Manchester United
Sir Jim Ratcliffe Manchester United

"But Manchester United belongs to the Glazers so they can decide what happens next and it is by no means certain that they will decide to sell - even though there are offers on the table that value the club at £4.5bn."

United sit third in the table on 50 points after 26 games.

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