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Manchester United takeover news: Sir Jim Ratcliffe vow, Qatar statement and what happens next

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The soft deadline for interested parties to submit an offer for Manchester United has now passed. Raine Group - who are organising a potential sale on behalf of the Glazers - have received two confirmed bids so far from Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, as well as Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

Various other parties including Elon Musk and an American hedge fund have also been linked but at this stage Hamad Al Thani and Ratcliffe are at the front of the queue.

Both bidders have released statements demonstrating their intent at returning the Red Devils to the top of European football again as the process now moves onto the next stage.

Here is a round-up of all the very latest after a busy few days of updates. Also read: What Ten Hag told fans at full-time What happens next? The bids made public last week were only indicative and that was only the first stage of the takeover process.

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