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The Glazers fled MU after Super League?

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After Vice President Ed Woodward resigned, it is likely that the Glazers will also sell MU According to the Daily Mail, this is a signal that the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia will step in to take ownership of the team led by Solskjaer.

Coach Solskjaer can be given tons of money to buy if MU changes owners During the years as MU, the Glazers gave almost all authority to manage the team for Ed Woodward. Perhaps unsuccessful with the transfer contracts, but in the marketplace, Ed Woodward still makes money for the Old Trafford team. He continuously helped the home team sign heavy sponsorship contracts, culminating in the deal signed with TeamViewer, helping MU to bring in 70 million pounds / year. This is the largest shirt advertising contract in the history of the Premier League. The huge reliance on Ed Woodward is one of the reasons that when the executive vice president leaves, the Glazers will also have to consider the possibility of transferring MU, especially when they can reap interest. more than 3 billion pounds in this case. Because, Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, always wanted to buy MU Two years ago, he offered to pay 4 billion pounds to win the ownership of a rich traditional English team. If this offer is valid, the Glazers will profit more than £ 3 billion because in 2005, they only lost £ 800 million to buy the team. This is a very hard to resist profit. Currently, MU’s value is valued at £ 3.4 billion by Forbes. Obviously, in the difficult context of the current epidemic, the Glazers family has difficulty finding a better partner than the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, especially when the wave of protest against them is escalating because MU is among the 12 demanding teams. breakaway “starting UEFA with super project European Super League. But, the problem is whether this powerful man of the Middle East is still interested in the ambition to own MU, after he failed in England, with the failed acquisition of Newcastle? Sponsorship news

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