If new owners decide to buy Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United is preparing a sensational offer for the team's star player Kylian Mbappe.
A "substantial" offer was made for United on Friday by Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani, the head of the Qatari bank QIB.
According to the proposal, there would be no debt and the newly established Nine Two Foundation would be used to reinvest all profits made during Sheikh Jassim's leadership in the neighborhood.
Billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who was born in Manchester, has submitted a counteroffer through his petrochemicals business, Ineos Group.
According to reports, Ratcliffe, a lifelong United supporter, wants to use his proposal to "put the Manchester back in Manchester United.".
Even though it's still a possibility that the Glazer family will remain at United, a new owner could change the club's future with a string of high-profile acquisitions.
Since Cristiano Ronaldo's acrimonious departure from United last November, the club has been in need of a center-forward, and Erik ten Hag's team is rumored to be interested in signing the France international should a mega-money takeover occur.
It is true that the club's hiring managers are reportedly already laying the groundwork for their summer operations.
If a takeover is successful, new owners would allegedly want a marquee sign to arrive. However, the report does not state specifically which potential new owner Mbappe would want to sign with.
Ligue 1's leading scorer this season with 15 goals in just 20 appearances is the attacker, who is frequently said to be disgruntled at the Parc des Princes.
The 24-year-old also excelled at the World Cup, scoring eight goals as Les Bleus lost to Argentina on penalties in the championship game.
Despite rumors that United is interested in Mbappe, ESPN journalist Rob Dawson asserted earlier this week that the Old Trafford club has no extravagant summer spending plans.
The newspaper was informed by sources that United must exercise restraint in the transfer market because doing otherwise could put the team in violation of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.
Due to their failure to make the Champions League this season and the dearth of significant player departures, United may go against FFP regulations if they make large purchases during the summer transfer window.
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