Man Utd Qatar takeover doubts raised by Sheikh Jassim’s father
Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani’s bid to buy 100 per cent of Manchester United doesn’t appear to have the full backing of his father, former Qatar prime minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani. Sheikh Jassim became the first to publicly declare his interest in buying United from the Glazers ahead of the ‘soft deadline’ last month.
The Qatari bank chairman announced at the time that he was looking to buy 100 per cent of the club with a bid reported to be in the region of £4.5billion. He appears to be in a two-horse race with British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe to buy United, although the INEOS CEO reportedly only wants to buy the Glazers out.
But Sheikh Jassim doesn’t appear to have the full support of his father to buy the Premier League giants with Sheikh Hamad admitting he doesn’t “like this investment”. He said on the David Rubenstein show: “I am not a football fan. I don’t like this investment.
“Maybe it will work well. But you know, some of my sons like this, they always discuss it with me. They’re pushing hard. This isn’t my specialty. Let me put it like this: I am an investor.
“If it will one day be a good investment, I will think about it. I will not look at it as something you do just as an advertisement.”
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