Saudia Arabia’s Crown Prince bids high for Manchester United Ownership

Saudia Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman is reportedly shown his interest of taking over Premier League club Manchester United from the Glazers’ family.
The 33 year old  Prince has bid up to KSh 497.8 billion (£3.8bn) despite the American owners of the Old Trafford club have not indicated their interest to sell Manchester United, but Salman wants to tempt them with a bid that will be difficult to reject.
The Club was bought  14 years ago  by the the Glazers’ family at the sum of £790 million and they are now on the verge of making an astronomical £2.2 billion profit if they agree to sell
 Mohammad Bin Salman  is among the richest men in the world and his family is also said to be worth £850 billion.
Salman reportedly wants to buy Manchester United to take on Man City, who are owned by Sheikh Mansour of the Abu Dhabi royal family. But according to the report by UK Sun, the royal prince of Saudi Arabia wants Manchester United to qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League.
Manchester United are currently occupying fourth position this season under interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and there is possibility for them to finish among the top four.

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