Meanwhile, PSG's president was also asked for his latest views on the Man Utd takeover process.
Manchester United’s share price suffered its biggest fall since being listed on the New York Stock Exchange in August 2012 this week.
Speculation suggests that the fact the club has not been sold yet indicates neither offer met the Glazers’ valuation and so the American family could stay put. The Manchester Evening News understands that Sheikh Jassim is fearing the owners may decline his bid, which outlines an intention to take over 100 per cent of the club.
Giggs leans towards Sheikh Jassim bid Ryan Giggs has hinted he would prefer to see Sheikh Jassim take to the United helm, as opposed to Ratcliffe’s majority stake intention. Speaking to the Webby & O'Neil YouTube channel, the former United winger said: "It's the one who's going to make a difference, the one who's going to put in significant investment.
"If things weren't too bad on the pitch, if we were winning games, winning trophies, then you could probably get away with it. But we're not winning games, we're not winning trophies and it's just an added pressure for the manager, for the players, with lots of outside noise."
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