Overview
- Reports carried by Football365 say representatives of a United Arab Emirates-based consortium were scheduled to meet Manchester United officials in London at 1pm.
- The consortium is described in the reports as very serious about buying the club, with the Glazer family said to be open to all possibilities, including a full sale.
- These claims originate from a respected X account and unnamed insiders, and there has been no official statement from Manchester United.
- Turki Al-Sheikh previously posted that a sale was at an advanced stage but later clarified he is not the investor and that the buyer is not from Saudi Arabia.
- Context from recent coverage notes Sir Jim Ratcliffe owns 27.7% and runs football operations, while a former Man City adviser cautioned that a full takeover process now would be unlikely even as legal provisions could enable a sale.