Manchester United is expected to have a new owner by Easter, with a number of serious bids for the club likely to land today. Sky's RobHarris has the latest. 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
Investors linked to the Qatari royal family will bid to buy Manchester United on Friday.alongside Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS groupThe Raine Group, which is organising the potential sale of the club on behalf of the current owners, the Glazer family, has asked for initial bids to be made by 10pm UK time on Friday.
The Glazers want at least £5bn to sell the club but an insider has told Sky Sports News that no party will want to go big with their initial offer. Old Trafford and United's Carrington training ground need to be redeveloped and the Qataris are ready to spend significant sums in restoring the team and the club's infrastructure to its former glories.
Although the Glazer family wants at least £5bn for United, Qatar is determined not to overpay. One insider says"they will not dance to the Glazers' tune".
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