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The Manchester United takeover saga keeps evolving. Earlier, there were reports that the takeover deal for Manchester United was finally reaching a conclusion. However, just a few days later, a new development has emerged in the Manchester United takeover saga. It is now reported that another prospective bidder has entered the fray, and this new entrant is none other than the iconic figure, David Beckham.
While there is no official confirmation yet regarding David Beckham's intent to buy Manchester United, former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand claims he has received information suggesting that Beckham plans to lead a consortium for the takeover. This news has come as a bit of a surprise since even the Saudi Arabian billionaire, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, couldn't successfully complete a takeover of Manchester United. The Glazer family, the current owners of Manchester United, has reportedly set a sky-high asking price, even beyond what Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was willing to offer, which was $7 billion. Speculations in the media suggest that the Glazers' asking price could potentially be around $10 billion, which is three times Manchester United's current market value. This has made many wonder if there's room for another bidder.
However, the prospect of David Beckham leading a takeover of Manchester United is indeed a possibility. Beckham currently owns a Major League Soccer (MLS) team named Inter Miami CF, and Lionel Messi plays for this team. Moreover, American sports consortiums are known to have substantial financial resources. Therefore, it's highly plausible that Beckham, leveraging his connections in the American sports industry, could find co-investors to bid for Manchester United.
Currently, it remains unclear in what manner David Beckham and his potential co-investors plan to purchase Manchester United. Whether it will be a complete acquisition, potentially at the rumored $12.6 billion price tag, or if they are considering buying a minority stake, is still uncertain. Nonetheless, negotiations appear to be in the pipeline, and while no formal discussions with Manchester United have commenced, there seems to be a strong undercurrent of interest. It's expected that formal negotiations will be initiated in the coming days. |
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