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Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani withdraws from the process of buying Manchester United.

Manchester United will have the same owners, with the Glazer family that holds under pressure to keep the rights of the majority of United stocks.

According to Sky Sports, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al Thani will not send any new offer for the club, with the £5 Bn to be the only official offer from last November.

But the offer was not sufficient for the club and the Glazers family, who will keep the majority of the actions.

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Meanwhile, Sir Jim Ratcliffe will send a new proposal for more than 25% of the club, and according to United sources, he may be the next big investor in Manchester.

He will send an offer in both shares and stock in New York Stock Exchange and the offer will be accepted by the current owners.

Glazer family bought United for £800 million and had a good period under the management of Sir Alex Ferguson but after the coach’s retirement things have changed. The club is not the same, failing to qualify for the UEFA Champions League and not having the same appearances in the Premier League.

However, the team achieved the first trophy in six years under Eric Ten Hag in the Carabao Cup and will try to compete again in the Premiership.

They will try to qualify for the UEFA Champions League knockout stage and also to fight for the top four this season. Ten Hag has a lot of unsolved problems with the players starting from Jadon Sancho, who must find another team to play in January.

Ten Hag needs some extra quality in the squad and the new board must secure him not only names but also to find the players who can adapt to the philosophy of the squad.

But not only the board but also the managerial staff and at least seven players expect to leave Manchester in the next two transfer windows.

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