Summary
Bloomberg reports that some Glazer family members are studying a potential sale of their stake in Manchester United, after more than 20 years of ownership. The discussions are at an early stage and face internal opposition. The club's need for stadium redevelopment and recent Champions League qualification factor into the decision.
- Glazer family members are debating selling part or all of their stake in Manchester United.
- The family has owned the club for over 20 years, one of the longest tenures in English football.
- A potential sale could attract interest from Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds and wealthy US families.
- The club faces a multibillion-dollar stadium redevelopment cost at Old Trafford.
- Recent Champions League qualification provides fresh earnings potential for the club.
- Internal family divisions mean a sale is not guaranteed and would need broad support.
- The last similar sale talk was in 1998 with Rupert Murdoch's interest.
- The report is based on people familiar with the matter, not confirmed decisions.