Glazers’ U-turn on Sheikh Jassim during the Man Utd bid as a “loss of confidence” develops

Sheih and Glazers
Sheih and Glazers

Sheikh Jassim is the clear favorite over Sir Jim Ratcliffe as a result of the Glazer family apparently doing a U-turn and no longer wanting to have a part in Manchester United.

Sheikh Jassim
Sheikh Jassim

The Glazer brothers reportedly wanted to work for United in some capacity during the entire process.

Because of this, Ratcliffe‘s offer, which would have allowed the Glazers to keep their club shares before subsequently selling them, was first seen to be the best one.

However, the Financial Times reports that they are now prepared to give up all of their club ownership, which means they are leaning toward Sheikh Jassim.


man u
man u

The American owners are now probably favoring the Qataris’ debt-free bid for the entire club, which is estimated to be worth roughly £5.5 billion.

According to the French publication Nice-Matin, Ratcliffe has learned of their desire and is ‘losing faith’ in his ability to close the deal.

However, as Ben Jacobs says, there is presently “no real need to” place any possible investor in a “period of exclusivity.” People have grown fixated on which of the two would be designated the “preferred bidder.”

Sheikh Jassim
Sheikh Jassim

This is another reason the fixation with a preferred bidder is largely ineffective, according to Jacobs. “If we were earlier in the process, you would have a preferred bidder, and then that preferred bidder would enter into a period of exclusivity and they would undertake due diligence and any potential final negotiation and it would be scuttled,” he said.

In many respects, there is less need to name someone the favored bidder as the process has progressed. The Glazers and the Raine Group may just choose a winner instead. Every offer on the table is executional, thus there is really no reason to put either of the groups or any minority investor in an exclusivity period until they choose a winner. The Glazers may certainly have the highest level of rivalry if they don’t grant a time of exclusivity up until they choose a winner.

Erik-ten-Hag
Erik-ten-Hag

“If or when a winner is named, we then wait to see if there is a brief window of exclusivity to actually complete the acquisition process, but that would still differ from a preferred bidder in a window of exclusivity,” the author continues.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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