INEOS confirms entering bidding process to buy Manchester United

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Jim Ratcliffe's company INEOS has formally entered the bidding process to buy Premier League football club Manchester United, a spokesperson for the chemical firm said on Tuesday.

The Glazer family, United's US owners, said in November they had begun looking at options for the 20-times English champions, including new investment or a potential sale, 17 years after they bought the Old Trafford club.

In August, British billionaire Ratcliffe, a long-time fan of the club, expressed interest in buying United, Reuters reported.

"I can confirm that we have formally put ourselves into the process," an INEOS spokesperson said in a statement on Tuesday. United declined to comment.

The Times newspaper, which first reported the news, said formal bids were expected to start next month, with United potentially changing hands by the end of the season.

Interest from the United States, the Middle East and Asia is also expected.

Manchester United's shares rose 1.2 per cent in New York trading on Tuesday afternoon.

INEOS has long been involved in sport, with the company acting as principal partners to eight-times Formula One champions Mercedes, owning the INEOS Grenadiers cycling team and serving as performance partner to the New Zealand rugby team.

The energy company's interest in the United sale process comes after the group also bought French Ligue 1 club Nice in 2019.

Ratcliffe's name was widely mentioned among United fans as someone many would welcome, although there are fears he might be priced out with some estimates putting the club's worth at more than $4.5 billion.

The head of chemical company INEOS also failed last year in an attempt to buy London football club Chelsea, which was purchased by an investment group led by American Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.

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