- There is a concern Glazers are trying to create leverage for loan
- Eyebrows raised over reports that eight bidders are involved
Concerns are growing among some parties involved in the Manchester United sale that the Glazers could be trying to play them – and that instead of selling the club they are trying to push up the price to create leverage for a loan.
Eyebrows also continue to be raised over claims that up to eight bidders are interested in the club given that only two, the Ineos owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, and the Qatari consortium of Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad al-Thani, have gone public.