Rival bidders for Manchester United have been invited to submit a third offer by the end of April, according to reports, triggering furious reaction from club legend Gary Neville.
Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jaber Al Thani and British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe both submitted a second bid for the Premier League club last month.
Several offers are understood to have been received in recent weeks but Sheikh Jassim and Ratcliffe remain the front runners to buy United should the Glazers give up control of the club they bought in 2005 for £790 million.
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United’s unpopular owners announced in November they were conducting a strategic review, with the sale of the club one option being considered.
The Qatari group has reportedly made an offer of about £5 billion (A$9.3bn) for 100 per cent ownership of the club while Ratcliffe, a boyhood United fan, wants to buy the combined Glazer shareholding of 69 per cent.
The Americans’ asking price is believed to be around $6 billion (A$9bn) — a figure that would make the 20-time English champions the most expensive sports club in history.
Finnish entrepreneur Thomas Zilliacus last month entered the race and US hedge fund Elliott Investment Management is understood to have made a bid for a minority stake.
However, Zilliacus on Wednesday said he was pulling out of a process he described as a “farce”.
“Jim Ratcliffe, Sheikh Jassim and myself all were ready to negotiate a deal to buy United. Instead Glazers chose to start a new round,” he wrote on Twitter.
“I will not participate in a farce set up to maximise the profit for the sellers at the expense of Manchester United.”
“The bidding is turning into a farce, with Glazers giving no respect to the club,” he added.
“The delays will make it very difficult for any new owner to build a winning team for next season.”
Neville called the Glazers “classless”.
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“Taking it to a 3rd round is just classless. The market has obviously not given them the answer they want!” he tweeted.
“It’s like they’ve made a pact to each other that they won’t go for less than £1bn each family member. (5 of them). If they stay in after all this it will be toxic!
“They’re making it up as they go along! Shoddy way to run a sale process.
“They need to get out by end of May to allow the new owner a fighting chance to impact the next transfer window and get moving!”
The Glazers have angered many United supporters by saddling the club with huge debts over the past 18 years.
They appeared ready to cash out at an enormous profit when they invited external investment in November but they could yet shun the option of selling a controlling stake.