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Sports Commercial Advisor Ben Pepp explains why bids are lower for Manchester United rather than Chelsea.

Are the Glazers making a U-turn on selling Manchester United?
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40 Comments

  1. Are you just completely stupid SkySports??? The bids for Utd are much higher, Chelsea was bought for 2.5 billion with the promise of investing another 1.75 into transfers and development of the club coming to around 4.25 billion. Qatar have bid around 5 billion just for the club and will spend another 1.5 billion on stadium aswell as god knows how much on transfers.

  2. The Americans are obsessed with Chelsea and will throw ridiculous amounts of money around to acquire them. The Americans don't have a clue about the heritage of many of our clubs.

  3. I’m quite surprised that nothing has come in from India as they’re are some significantly rich people over there with an enormous market ??
    GLAZERS OUT 3:29

  4. because they need to wipe out the 500+ million debt immediately, invest another 2 BILLION into stadium redevelopment and modern facilities, and another 500+ million into player/youth recruitment

  5. Chelsea was sold for 2.5 billion or something & it had a limited time for purchase placed on it by the government. There’s no such rush for sale or purchase regarding Manchester United.
    Only a handful of people can pay north of £5 Billion for anything let alone just a sporting club. And they aren’t in a rush. They can start the bid at 2.5; which they aren’t (it’s close to 4.5) and then they can negotiate over the course of weeks & months with Glazers to probably pay over 5.5 to get it.
    There’s no actual rush by law; hence the bidder won’t be as quick to raise their bid to crazy levels. And yes 5-6 billion is reasonable for Manchester United given Chelsea got sold for 2.5 + add on’s.

  6. United fans saying its the glazers fault the bids were low. 🤣🤦🏼‍♂️
    You have spent more money than anybody else over the past 5-10years. Just under a billion.
    Unreal the way they cry about oil clubs when they always outspend everybody and always have.

  7. Reference to 'low bids' means…' Low number of bids'.. I guess…
    Eveyone knw Utd and liverpl are gigantic clubs… They are worth twice or thrice than any other english clubs….

  8. And because chelsea is the most successful English club since 2000, they are a trophy winning machine they make a lot of money from that. Where as United have just one there 1st trophy in what 6 years ? Wasn’t exactly the biggest of trophies either

  9. Because of the debt and the stadium need 2 billion spending on it. The glazers are a cancer, they haven't spent a cent of their own money. Just all leveraged debt. GLAZERS OUT!

  10. We're getting given financial assessment information by a rich broadcaster who charges phenomenal amounts of money for low quality output by an expert who doesn't even have a basic YouTuber microphone.

  11. The problem with Man United is the cost of investment versus the possible returns. Going off what the Glazier’s want, its £5bill, plus £500mill to clear the debt, plus £1bill in renovations, thats £6.5bill. They club even if you took all profits out the club (including what’s currently being paid to the Glazers in salary) and the debt/interest repayments, the possible returns are around £250mill a year. That’s 27 years to break even, even if you extract the maximum possible out the club (like the Glazers do). United need someone to invest huge sums with very little expectation of return.

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