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The sale is in full swing, the popular buyer of Britain's richest man Ratcliffe in Friday (17) led a team arrived at the headquarters of the Red Devils, to discuss the acquisition of matters, during the period can even meet with the leader of the team Tannhäuser and handshake, is said to enjoy a higher specification than the other big buyer Qatar consortium, the main buyer.
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The road takes precedence.
It is reported that there are eight consortia bidding
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The Red Devils have the best chance of being bought by Ratcliffe and Qatari banker Sheikh Al-Thani. Sheikh Al-Thani's 92 Fund team traveled to the Red Devils on Thursday (16th).
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The club's headquarters, where the management of the club held 10-hour negotiations on the acquisition, was not attended by Sheikh Al-Thani himself.
Ratcliffe was more sincere, and led his army in person to the
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The Dutch manager said: "I have met with them (Ratcliffe and team members) and shook hands, but I will only focus on the EFL Cup match against Fulham, this is a big game, we are ready, the club sells the deal with other people to deal with.
analyze and point out
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The day of the meeting with the two hot buyers has a big fine super suspicion, because the team went to Spain on Thursday (16) to play the UEFA Cup, the Qatar consortium representatives and Tanhag stingy, the club arranged with Ratcliffe late 1 day negotiations, so that he had the opportunity to meet with Tanhag shake hands.
In fact, Ratcliffe was born and bred in Manchester, and it was alleged that if he were to take charge of the
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This will help preserve the traditional culture of the clubs and be more easily accepted by the fans. However, some analysts have pointed out that
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The owners, the Grassa family, are money-minded and expect the final sale to go to the highest bidder, who is asking for £6 billion.