SPG owners not included in Man United purchase talks

Manchester United is in discussions with Qatar investors about a possible acquisition, but they are not connected to SPG owners. The United team owns the Glaser family, who owned the club for almost 20 years and have been extremely unpopular all their time at the club, [...]
The United team owns the Glazer family, who have owned the club for almost 20 years and have been extremely unpopular all their time at the club, writes Periscope.
Even when the team was successfully run by Sir Alex Ferguson, fans did not like how owners had borrowed a lot to buy the club just to get more money from the club to pay themselves.
With Americans finally open to sale, after increased criticism in recent years they have been placed before an act committed.
On Wednesday it was reported that Qatar's investors were ready to spend large money to buy the club, which could cost up to 6 billion pounds.
New potential owners are also said to be interested in providing over 2 billion access to Premierliga's giant to renew or rebuild Old Tuffford.
There was thought to be an obstacle, with Paris Saint-Germain now owned by the Qatar Sports Investment group, which means that two teams of the same owners could play against each other in the Champions League, which is not allowed.
However, the Times reports that the talks have already been held and the QS is not actually involved in discussions, which could bypass UEFA rules./Periscopi/












