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English giants Manchester United was put up for sale last November by its current owner, the Glazers family. Since then, it has been drawing extensive interest from potential buyers worldwide. While some fans hoped to receive a bid from British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a lifelong Red Devils fan, there was no confident interest from him. However, it was announced on Tuesday night that he and his firm have formally entered the takeover race. His firm INEOS is the first to go public with the announcement of its intention to bid, while the Brit had previously attempted to own rival Chelsea last year before Todd Boehly held it.
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Ratcliffe is estimated to have a net worth of £12.7 billion as per Forbes, having earned massively since founding INEOS in 1998, a chemical company.
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Meanwhile, the Glazers are looking for a valuation of around £7 billion to sell United, with Raine Group handling the sale process.