Man United takeover: Sheikh Jassim net worth v Newcastle, Man City, Chelsea & Co after final bid - photos

The Manchester United takeover has taken another step with reports of final bids being submitted by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani.

Manchester United were put up for sale by the Glazer Family late last year. But almost six months on and a sale is yet to be approved.

Back in February, a ‘soft deadline’ was given for takeover proposals to be submitted which saw Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Group and QIB chairman Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani make offers to buy the club. But the Glazer’s have so far held firm on their £6billion valuation of the club with the offers submitted closer to £4.5billion but invited a third round of bids for the club.

Both parties have now submitted their final bids for the Glazer’s to consider.

Sheikh Jassim is the chairman of QIB, one of the leading banks in Qatar, and is the son of the Qatari prime minister. He was educated in the United Kingdom submitted a bid to buy Man United.

The other publicly interested party is Manchester United fan and British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe while Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus has since distanced himself from a potential deal after previously being named as a potential buyer.

Fresh reports emerging out of the club have claimed that the Glazers are growing increasingly confident of remaining as owners of Man United but are still looking for investment with several parties interested in taking a minority stake in the club.

Since Newcastle United’s £305million takeover in 2021, Chelsea have been sold while Liverpool have publicly expressed a desire to obtain fresh investment and Manchester United have been put up for sale in what has been described as a ‘ripple’ effect.

Ownership models at Premier League clubs can be quite complicated with different individuals and companies owning different stakes. As a result we’ve combined the wealth of each club’s key stakeholders to reach a reported net worth figure for each side’s ownership model.

Although Sheikh Jassim’s family is worth in the region of £275 billion, only the net worth of the individuals or companies set to have a stake in the club will be taken into consideration.

Here’s every Premier League club ranked from the lowest ownership net worth to the highest, plus where Sheikh Jassim and Sir Jim Ratcliffe would stand in comparison...