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Great Britain’s richest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe reveals interest in buying Manchester United

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is interested in buying a stake in Manchester United with a view to taking full control of the club.

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The Glazer family, who have owned the Premier League giants since 2005, are considering selling a minority stake in the club according to a report from Bloomberg.

Ratcliffe, Great Britain’s richest man and a lifelong United supporter, is prepared to enter the fray, according to a spokesman, who told The Times: ‘If the club is for sale, Jim is definitely a potential buyer.

‘If something like this was possible, we would be interested in talking with a view to long-term ownership,’ the spokesman added.

Ratcliffe, CEO of Ineos Group Ltd and owner of French side Nice, recently tried to purchase Chelsea but saw his late bid turned away as Todd Boehly and his consortium completed their takeover of the Blues.

Anger over the Glazer ownership is once again reaching boiling point following United’s worst-ever Premier League campaign last season and a frustrating summer transfer window where the club have failed to close the gap on their rivals under new manager Erik ten Hag.

United are set to play Liverpool on Monday night with supporters’ group ‘The 1958’ confirming they will be holding protests ahead of kick-off against the current ownership ‘that is systematically starving and killing the greatest football institution in world football, for greed.’

The Glazer family have burdened United with huge debts of around £500m, while they’ve taken almost £1.5bn out of the club since their takeover 17 years ago.

With fans trying to force the Glazers out of the club, Wednesday’s report from Bloomberg claimed the family are ready to sell a minority stake but are not yet ready to cede

Read more on metro.co.uk