Overview
- Edward Glazer said major Manchester United decisions are taken by a family majority, describing the 2024 minority sale to Sir Jim Ratcliffe as a collective choice.
- No verified takeover offer has been disclosed despite Turki Al‑Sheikh’s posts about ‘advanced negotiations’ with a new investor.
- TBR Football reports the Glazers could trigger a drag‑along at $33 per share, which would compel Ratcliffe to a full‑sale deal if such an offer materialized.
- Ratcliffe holds roughly 27.7% after a 2024 investment and has control of football operations alongside Jason Wilcox and Omar Berrada.
- Football finance sources cited by TBR express strong skepticism that the touted investor deal will come to fruition.