The Glazers would demand in excess of $6.6bn (£5bn) to sell up - a significant return on their initial £790m leveraged buyout 20 years ago. The previous Qatari bid led by Sheikh Jassim Al-Thani would only go as high as $6.06bn (£4.57bn), but that isn’t to say another Middle East consortium won’t meet the asking price. The one Al-Sheikh has alluded to is believed to be UAE-based.
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馃毃 The Glazers would demand in excess of $6.6bn (£5bn) to sell up - a significant return on their initial £790m leveraged buyout 20 years ago. The previous Qatari bid led by Sheikh Jassim Al-Thani would only go as high as $6.06bn (£4.57bn), but that isn’t to say another Middle East consortium won’t meet the asking price. The one Al-Sheikh has alluded to is believed to be UAE-based.
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