Finnish businessman Zilliacus drops out of Manchester United bidding
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FINNISH businessman Thomas Zilliacus has dropped out of the bidding for Manchester United, saying that delays in the sale process will make it difficult for a new owner to build a winning team.
United’s American owners, the Glazer family, launched a formal sale process late last year, with several bids received in February and March.
“I have declined participation in a third bidding round for United,” Zilliacus said on social media. “The delays will make it very difficult for any new owner to build a winning team for next season.”
Zilliacus was among several bidders, who included British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, founder of chemicals producer Ineos, and Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani, the son of Qatar’s former prime minister.
Sports industry news site Sportico reported this week that Manchester United would accept a third round of bids from prospective buyers at the end of the month.
United are the fourth-richest football club in the world, according to Deloitte. REUTERS
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