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Glazers ready to sell Man Utd for £3.75 billion, Chelsea failed in £50 million bid for Romeo Lavia

The Glazers name their price The Glazers could be prepared to sell Manchester United as the Mail reveal that the family have slapped a £3.75-billion price tag on the Premier League club. The report state that this is the figure that would be enough to sell the Manchester club and it looks into potential buyers. Britain's richest man, Jim Ratcliffe, is a Manchester United supporter and recently attempted to buy Chelsea before Todd Boehly and his consortium completed the takeover.

However, the Mail reveal that Dubai could follow in the footsteps of Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia and buy a Premier League club. Ad Transfers'Once a blue, always a blue' — Alonso leaves Chelsea to join BarcelonaYESTERDAY AT 10:04 Paper Round’s view: Manchester United supporters are waiting for the day when the Glazers sell up. The fans have continued to protest the club's ownership over the past few years and this has especially ramped up recently since the club dropped out of the Champions League positions.

We have seen Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia buy Manchester City and Newcastle United respectively so it would not be a surprise if Dubai did attempt to add Manchester United to its portfolio. Whoever ends up buying Manchester United will have to pay a huge amount of money. Read the full story Chelsea launched £50m Lavia bid on Deadline Day The Evening Standard reveal that Chelsea attempted to sign Romeo Lavia from Southampton on Deadline Day.

The 18-year-old only joined the Saints from Manchester City earlier this summer on July 6. However, Chelsea launched a Deadline Day bid worth a whopping £50 million for the Southampton midfielder. The south coast club rejected the offer as they did not have time to find a replacement for Lavia.

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