Premier ‘white paper’ won’t block Manchester United sale to Qatar

The British Parliament presented last Thursday what it calls a “White Paper” (white paper) project to reform football in the UK. This new regulation, in addition to prohibiting clubs from joining external leagues, such as the European Super League, emphasized increasing the test for new owners and owners to avoid financial problems. In this way, efforts were also made to avoid the formation of state clubs, such as the case of Newcastle at the hands of Saudi Arabia, and Manchester City at the hands of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Therefore, fully enter into the process of selling Manchester United, even though according Guardian, the new regulations will not prevent United from being bought out by Qatari owners. Nor will it prevent Saudi Arabia from acquiring Newcastle, since the new regular, as British media have confirmed to government sources, will stay away from all topics of debate and politics about the owners or people of countries with questionable human rights records. Several LGTBIQ+ groups in the UK have expressed their disapproval of Qatari owners landing Premiere.

The UK Government’s plan would give clubs a license to play on four points basis: appropriate resources; worthy and worthy owner; fan interest; and approved competition. The adaptability of club owners in the five categories of English football will be thoroughly analyzed. The actual final beneficiary must be identified and if the owner is a person of political relevance. The intention was to make the acquisition process much more transparent and identify the real owners.

The Glazers asked to increase the bid

United’s sale process is ongoing. The Glazer Brothers They will have to assess the offers they have received through American bank Raine Group and decide whether they are financially satisfied selling Manchester United. Financial Time (FT) report it The Glazers are in no rush to sell and the entire sale could drag on well into the summer.. Even, they insist that the offer is not entirely to their liking and urge the buyer to upvote.

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