Manchester United sold the plate again and again delayed, according to the British "The Sun" broke the news, the Red Devils have to wait until November this year to complete the change of ownership, by the Qatar "second generation of government" Sheikh Al-Thani to 6 billion pounds (about 60 billion Hong Kong dollars) to buy the ball club, replacing the Gerasha family, to become the new class master.

After the Glasha family announced its plan to sell Manchester United in November last year, it became the target of competition between Sheikh Al-Thani and British tycoon Ratcliffe. The transaction was originally expected to be completed in May this year, but after several rounds of bidding, the outcome is still pending. Sheikh Al-Thani is more generous, asking for 100% of the shares of Manchester United, but the Glasha family wants to retain part of the shares, so there are differences between the two sides. Ratcliffe was willing to give the Glasha family a stake, but his bid was not as aggressive as that of the Qataris and the deal was stalled.

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