Manchester United sale: Finnish businessman Zilliacus out
Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus has withdrawn his offer to buy Manchester United, telling ESPN the process is «a farce.»
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Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus has withdrawn his offer to buy Manchester United, telling ESPN the process is «a farce.»
Finnish entrepreneur Thomas Zilliacus has withdrawn his offer to buy Manchester United, calling the decision of the owners to go to a third round of bidding «a farce». Zilliacus, Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim, and Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, publicly submitted second bids to the Glazer family, but now the bidding has gone to a third round. Ad Zilliacus is the founder and chairman of new social media organisation novaM Group and has previously been involved with HJK Helsinki and ice hockey champions Jokerit.
Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus has dropped out of the bidding for Manchester United, saying delays in the sale process will make it difficult for a new owner to build a winning team.
Thomas Zilliacus has withdrawn from the Manchester United takeover process after becoming frustrated at the Glazers' decision to open up a third round of bidding.
Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus has dropped out of the bidding for Manchester United, saying delays in the sale process will make it difficult for a new owner to build a winning team.
LONDON: Rival bidders for Manchester United have been invited to submit a third offer by the end of April, according to reports.
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Thomas Zilliacus has seemingly withdrawn from the Manchester United takeover process, labelling the Glazers' decision to open a third round of bidding a 'farce'.