Fergie time puts United sale on the brink FMTNews FMTSports
You can’t get away from Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United – even the sale of the club has gone to Fergie time.
As it was, the harassed deal brokers, New York bankers the Raine Group, added time on amid confusion that bids did not even meet the asking price of £5 billion. At the time of writing, it was impossible to call, as the Glazer family, itself, is reportedly split on how to proceed. It is, after all, regarded by many as the jewel in the crown of world sports enterprises and even £5bn would make it the most expensive.
So, to have the Carabao Cup already in the cabinet, to be in strong contention for two more trophies and almost nailed on for a top four place is in wild dream territory.But now those dreams could be dashed. But he has said he won’t pay “a stupid price” for the team he claims to have supported while growing up.
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