Manchester United takeover: Sir Jim Ratcliffe told by the Glazers the Premier League club is 'not for sale'
Britain's richest man, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, says the Glazer family has told him Manchester United is not for sale. Ratcliffe, whose Ineos group owns Nice in France and Swiss club Lausanne, attempted to buy Chelsea in May, but the London club was bought by a consortium led by American investor Todd Boehly instead. Ad Lancashire-born Ratcliffe revealed on Tuesday he was interested in acquiring United in August, but in a meeting with brothers Joel and Avram Glazer, he was told the club was not for sale.


