Manchester United’s owners, the Glazer family, have agreed to only sell the club if they receive a massive financial offer in the region of £4billion.
The Red Devils’ supremos have been tipped to sell up with talk of a mega-money Saudi Arabia takeover from Mohammed bin Salman refusing to die down.
Manchester United chief Richard Arnold has been pictured in the Middle East this week, posing with officials who even gave him his own Saudi jersey.
The Athletic says it’s currently unknown where the potential takeover is at amid all the speculation.
But it’s claimed they would only sell for a huge amount, potentially exceeding £4billion.
That would make any takeover the highest in Premier League history, dwarfing the £790million the Glazers paid to take control of the club in 2005.
Meanwhile, United chief Ed Woodward was recently quizzed about the Glazers and whether they had plans to sell.
And he insisted that wasn’t the case, telling the United We Stand fanzine: “Based on what I see, they’re in it for the long-term.
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“With regards to offers or asking prices, my understanding is that there have been no discussions for a price for the club or anything like that.”
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