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Manchester United takeover latest as Sheikh Jassim's boardroom approach is explained

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Manchester United's takeover will rumble into July as the Reds remain no closer to being sold. The Glazers announced they had put the club up for sale back in November.

At this stage, several options were on the table including the prospect of seeking alternative investment rather than a full sale.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has since proposed an offer of £5bn to the Glazers for a 60 per cent stake in the club. This was deemed to be the winning bid until recently when reports emerged Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani's full sale offer was in pole position. Want to join our MUFC Pro club for a totally ad-free version of the MEN’s Man United app packed with premium features? Click here ALSO READ: How Sheikh Jassim takeover could add £41m straight to the budget What is now obvious is United will be heading into July without new owners at the club and uncertainty remains rife.

With this in mind MEN Sport has taken a look at the latest takeover headlines. In The Athletic, they have spoken to people who know the Qatari banker best to decipher what he is like as a person.

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