Qatari investors want to give Erik ten Hag a MASSIVE transfer budget and are "sure" that they will outbid any rivals in the bid for Manchester United within DAYS.

 


Qatari investors want to give Erik ten Hag a MASSIVE transfer budget and are "sure" that they will outbid any rivals in the bid for Manchester United within DAYS.

Investors from Qatar are about to make Manchester United a significant bid.

The consortium is convinced that its offer will outperform rivals, with Glazers demanding £6 billion.

Erik ten Hag would receive a large transfer purse should the takeover succeed

According to Sportsmail, Qatari investors are preparing an incredible mega-money coup for Manchester United and want to give manager Erik ten Hag the financial support he needs to take the team back to the top.

According to sources, a number of high-net-worth individuals living in the oil-rich state have their sights set on a team they consider to be "football's crown jewels" as a result of Qatar hosting the World Cup.

Prior to the deadline set by the Glazers in mid-February, they will make a bid for United. They are certain that their offer will outperform the opposition.

The club's owners are requesting more than £6 billion for it, and redeveloping Old Trafford might cost another sizable sum, or it could be demolished and replaced with a brand-new cutting-edge stadium. The Qatari group would not have any issues with the project's potential cost of more than £2 billion.

Their bid places a strong emphasis on fan interaction, and they may ask fans what they think should happen to the stadium in the future.

Qatari investors are set to make a huge bid for Manchester United in the coming days

In the upcoming days, Qatari investors want to make a significant offer for Manchester United. 

Manager Erik ten Hag would get a massive transfer kitty if the deal went through

Qatar's monarch Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani is known as a big Manchester United fan

If the trade was completed, manager Erik ten Hag (L) would receive a sizable transfer kitty. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the ruler of Qatar, is well known for his support of Manchester United.

A group of private, high-wealth individuals based in the oil-rich state, buoyed by Qatar¿s hosting of the World Cup, have set their sights on a club they view as ¿football¿s crown jewels¿

A group of high-net-worth individuals located in the oil-rich state have their sights set on a team they consider to be "football's crown jewels" as a result of Qatar hosting the World Cup.

The ownership of Paris Saint-Germain by Qatar Sports Investments is one potential obstacle. United and PSG might clash in Europe since one organization is not allowed to own two teams in the same league.

United would be the target of a separate, one-off bid from Qatari investors. There is no desire to acquire a small stake; only a full takeover is being contemplated. According to insiders, the company is looking for a new project to harness the experience they garnered from hosting the World Cup.

That would include giving Ten Hag a transfer war chest so he could compete for signings with the richest clubs in the globe.

They declared that "considerable money are available." "These individuals mean business." They are convinced that their offer will be the strongest and want to ensure that United are where they should be.

United's owners Joel (L) and Avram (R) Glazer are seeking north of £6bn to sell the club

The owners of United, Joel (L) and Avram (R) Glazer, are looking to sell the team for more than £6 billion. 

If the deal is accepted, Qatari-owned United would play Saudi-owned Newcastle.

They want to bolster the team to help them regain the top spot, but they also want this to benefit the neighborhood. Additionally, they want to build on the World Cup's achievements. The biggest football club in the world, Manchester United, is acknowledged as the crown jewels, and there is a steely-minded ambition to acquire it and elevate it to its rightful position.

If the bid is accepted, the two Manchester clubs would be on opposing sides of the Qatar-Abu Dhabi rivalry. Newcastle owned by Saudi Arabia would play versus United owned by Qatar. The neighbors in the Gulf are bitter enemies.

Due to worries over the nation's human rights record, the takeover would require Premier League permission and would encounter opposition in some circles.

Sheik Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar and ruler of its absolute monarchy, is a devoted United supporter who is well-versed in the club's heritage.

The Al Thani family reportedly had a bid for United that was worth more than £1 billion rejected by the Glazers in 2011.

The Qataris face a significant rival in Jim Ratcliffe - who is the richest man in Britain

Jim Ratcliffe, the richest man in Britain, presents a serious threat to the Qataris.

They acquired a 70% share in PSG in that year. Even though the French powerhouses have yet to claim a Champions League championship, Qatari funding has elevated the team to the national and international elite.

Jim Ratcliffe, the richest man in Britain, represents a big threat to the Qataris. The owner of Ineos and a lifelong United supporter was the first to publicly announce his ambition to purchase the club, though other parties are sure to make offers as well.

Before moving on to the next step, US merchant bankers Raine, who are coordinating the process and also supervised the sale of Chelsea, have already provided financial information with prospective parties.

Although no deadline has been established for completion, the Qataris are anxious for the procedure to wrap up quickly.



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