Manchester United are currently 'monitoring the situation' concerning midfielder Adrien Rabiot's future at Juventus.
08.09.2023 - 18:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester United’s share price suffered its biggest fall since being listed on the New York Stock Exchange in August 2012 this week.
More than £600m was wiped off its value amid reports that the Glazers are leaning towards a no-sale, despite exploring a potential sale since last November. Both Sheikh Jassim and Sir Jim Ratcliffe have gone through multiple rounds of bidding and are none the wiser about the prospect of their offers.
Speculation suggests that the fact the club has not been sold yet indicates neither offer met the Glazers’ valuation and so the American family could stay put. The Manchester Evening News understands that Sheikh Jassim is fearing the owners may decline his bid, which outlines an intention to take over 100 per cent of the club.
The prospect is enraging United fans, who have long called for the Glazers to go. Some United supporters staged a sit-in protest following the team’s 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest last month.
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Ryan Giggs has hinted he would prefer to see Sheikh Jassim take to the United helm, as opposed to Ratcliffe’s majority stake intention. Speaking to the Webby & O'Neil YouTube channel, the former United winger said: "It's the one who's going to make a difference, the one who's going to put in significant investment.
“From the outside, it looks like Sheikh Jassim who's going to put the most money in, who's going to own it 100 per cent. We need significant investment in both the playing staff, the stadium and the training ground. You need everything.
"If things weren't too bad on the pitch, if we were winning games, winning
Manchester United are currently 'monitoring the situation' concerning midfielder Adrien Rabiot's future at Juventus.
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