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Sheikh Jassim 'officially withdraws his takeover offer for Manchester United'

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Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani allegedly withdraws his offer to purchase Manchester United from the Glazer family.
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Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani has allegedly withdrawn his offer to purchase Manchester United from the Glazer family, with the Qatari feeling that the valuation of the club is 'outlandish'.

Last November, the Glazers signalled a willingness to enter into discussions over a sale of the club, and Sheikh Jassim has been considered as the favourite to complete a takeover in recent months.

However, according to multiple reports, Sheikh Jassim has now decided to officially pull out of the race.

Journalist Ben Jacobs has claimed that the Qatari's group offered in excess of £5bn for the 20-time English champions, but it is seemingly not enough to convince the Glazer family to sell.

Jacobs claims that Sheikh Jassim views the valuation of the club, which is thought to be closer to £6bn, as 'outlandish', which has seen him withdraw his interest.

The journalist reports that Sheikh Jassim had made it clear that he would also commit in the region of £1.4bn to finance a new stadium and improve the training facilities.

Significant funds would also have been made available in the transfer market, while 'community regeneration projects' were also set to be a key part of their plans.

However, the offer has now reportedly been withdrawn before it was expected to be formally rejected.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is believed to be preparing to offer £1.5bn for 25% of the club, with the British businessman now seemingly in pole position to purchase a minority stake.

Under the proposed deal, the Glazers would remain in majority control, which would prove hugely unpopular with the club's fans, who have launched further protests against the Americans this season.

According to journalist Simon Stone, Sheikh Jassim's camp made the decision to withdraw their offer 'after further talks over the past few days'.

The first offer from the Qatari banker is said to have been made in February, while the latest bid in excess of £5bn had allegedly not received a response.

Sheikh Jassim has reportedly never been interested in purchasing less than 100% of the club, and there has seemingly been a split in the Glazer camp when it comes to the best course of action.

There remains huge uncertainty surrounding the future of the club, but Ratcliffe has been left as the only serious candidate at this moment in time.

On the field, Erik ten Hag's side have struggled this season, losing six of their 11 matches in all competitions, but they did record a 2-1 win over Brentford before the international break. body check tags ::

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