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Man Utd share price tumbles with club sale in question

Manchester United fans protest against club owners the Glazer family after a match between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest on August 26, 2023
Manchester United fans protest against club owners the Glazer family after a match between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest on August 26, 2023 - Copyright AFP Sajjad HUSSAIN
Manchester United fans protest against club owners the Glazer family after a match between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest on August 26, 2023 - Copyright AFP Sajjad HUSSAIN

Manchester United’s valuation on the New York Stock Exchange plummeted by more than $700 million Tuesday after a British media report that the team’s owners had halted plans to sell the club. 

United’s owners, the Glazer family, have reportedly taken the club off the market after failing to attract an offer that meets their asking price, the Daily Mail reported Sunday.

On Tuesday, the group’s market capitalization fell by 18.22 percent in one day — the listing’s biggest single-session drop since its 2012 IPO.

According to the British press, the club’s two leading suitors — British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe who founded chemicals giant INEOS and Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani — both submitted deals that value United at approximately five billion pounds, or around $6.3 billion.

The Glazers hold about two-thirds of the club’s capital but almost all voting rights.

Manchester United’s market capitalization is now at $3.15 billion, less than half the $7.5 billion asking price the Glazers put on the club.

Football website 90min indicated that discussions are still continuing with an aim of selling the club, citing anonymous sources close to the Glazers and potential buyers.

The club was gradually bought between 2003 and 2005 by US entrepreneur Malcolm Glazer, who passed his shares to his six children upon his death in 2014.

They announced in November 2022 that they were considering selling the three-time Champions League winner.

The Glazers are deeply unpopular with United’s supporters, who accuse the family of having saddled the club with debt in their takeover and of having not invested enough to allow the club to remain competitive.

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