Senior Manchester United employees are in disbelief following the takeover reversal, which SunSport can exclusively disclose.
Workers at Old Trafford had been preparing for Qatari Sheikh Jassim’s complete takeover of the team earlier this month.
But Joel Glazer, the co-chairman in charge of the process, was the one who wanted to either maintain a controlling stake in the company or accept a bid that was higher than the £5 billion that was first put up, at £6 billion.
Meanwhile, AC Milan, the biggest team in Italy, has offered Harry Maguire a way out.The news that Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s 25% ownership of the team will not affect their transfer expenditure has infuriated Manchester United supporters.
The withdrawal of Sheikh Jassim’s £5 billion attempt to take over the Red Devils seems to have made it possible for British millionaire Ryan Tannehill, 70, to buy a minority share at Old Trafford.
The Glazers will continue to run the team as a result of the transaction, which is unpopular with Man United fans.
Furthermore, assertions that Ratcliffe’s involvement won’t result in any type of spending binge have infuriated them even more.
The Guardian claims that Man United’s capacity to make transfers will remain unchanged as a result of the Ineos businessman’s acquisition.
Fans on social media expressed disappointment at this announcement, since they thought Ratcliffe’s contribution would go directly to the Glazers.
After the season, Mourinho will depart from Roma.
Jose Mourinho, the former manager of Manchester United, is reportedly leaving Roma at the end of the current campaign.
His third season leading the Italian team has started badly for him.
Roma has only won three of their first eight games, placing them tenth in the Serie A standings.
The end of the current season marks the end of Mourinho’s three-year contract with the team.
Additionally, Gianluca Di Marzio, a journalist, asserted that an extension “won’t happen”.
“There are no ongoing negotiations, there have never been,” he continued. Thus, they will split up upon the conclusion of the agreement in June.”