Overview
- Edward Glazer says the six siblings decide major Manchester United matters by majority vote in a family-run process.
- Sir Jim Ratcliffe owns about 27.7% after a 2024 deal and runs football operations alongside Jason Wilcox and Omar Berrada.
- Turki Al-Sheikh claimed on X that investor talks were at an advanced stage, then clarified he is not involved, with club officials reportedly surprised.
- Reports citing The Times suggest Ratcliffe’s agreement includes a clause, said to have been triggered in August, that could allow a full sale if an offer exceeds roughly $33 per share.
- United remains under Glazer majority control, and several finance sources express skepticism that current chatter will lead to a near-term sale.