Thomas Zilliacus wants to buy Manchester United with fans
Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus has confirmed he has submitted a bid to buy Manchester United.
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Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus has confirmed he has submitted a bid to buy Manchester United.
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A Finnish businessman has confirmed he has submitted a last-minute bid to buy Manchester United.
Manchester United's owners were Thursday awaiting fresh bids from a Qatari banker and British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe after the deadline passed for revised offers to buy the Premier League giants. Reports said bidders were initially told they had until 2100 GMT on Wednesday to submit new bids, but that has now been extended. It is unclear when the new cut-off will be. Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani, the chairman of Qatar Islamic Bank, and Ratcliffe, the founder of chemicals giant INEOS, are the only bidders who have gone public with their intentions.
Manchester City goalkeeper Zack Steffen says he has no plans to return to the Etihad Stadium when his loan at Middlesbrough expires.
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Wout Weghorst has confirmed the Netherlands' stunning free-kick routine to score against Argentina at the World Cup was his idea. Before signing for Manchester United on loan in January, Weghorst made international headlines for his dramatic, late equalising goal against eventual tournament winners Argentina in the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Qatar.
GENEVA: Barcelona are facing a new legal threat from UEFA, including a possible Champions League ban, because of their payments of millions of dollars to a company linked to a Spanish refereeing official. The European soccer body asked Thursday for an investigation into the matter, which is already being pursued by prosecutors in Spain. Champions League regulations in effect since April 2007 allow for clubs to be removed from European competitions if they were involved in fixing matches.