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Manchester United: Revised bids expected ahead of Wednesday deadline

Only Sheikh Jassim and INEOS have publicly declared their interest in buying the club, which the Glazer family who currently own it are reported to value at £6bn

Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium(Image: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

Revised bids are expected to be submitted in the battle to buy Manchester United ahead of Wednesday night’s 9pm deadline.

Sheikh Jassim will make a second indicative bid after representatives of the Qatari businessman were at Old Trafford and the club’s Carrington training ground last Thursday to hold more talks and receive further information to help them conduct their due diligence.

That work to go through United’s commercial arrangements continues but the PA news agency understands a second bid to buy full control of the club will be submitted on Wednesday.

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Thursday’s meetings went on for 10 hours and were described as positive and constructive by sources close to Sheikh Jassim. They remain confident their bid is the best one for the club, the fans and the city of Manchester as a whole.

Sky Sports News has reported that more than five bids will be submitted by the Wednesday deadline, and potentially as many as eight.

Only Sheikh Jassim and INEOS have publicly declared their interest in buying the club, which the Glazer family who currently own it are reported to value at £6bn.

INEOS founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe told the Wall Street Journal he would not pay a "stupid" price for United, the club he supported as a child.