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The Old Trafford club continues to hold the record as the most valuable club in England, far ahead of rivals like Liverpool and Man City. |
The Athletic 's figure of £4.2-4.6 billion is based on Sir Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of a 25-28% stake in Manchester United in early 2024, combined with current market fluctuations. For comparison, Manchester City's value only ranges from £4 to £4.4 billion.
Meanwhile, Liverpool's value ranges from £3.9 billion to £4.3 billion. Arsenal's value is even lower, ranging from £3.2 billion to £3.5 billion, far behind Manchester United. Despite poor revenue and on-field performance in recent years, the "Red Devils" are still highly valued by the business community.
On the market, there was even a time when the Glazers were rumored to be selling Manchester United for around £7 billion, a difference of more than £2.4 billion compared to the valuation from experts. However, according to Forbes , the Glazers are now willing to lower the asking price for MU.
Manchester United's owners are ready to liquidate the club as early as 2026 if they receive at least £5 billion. Notably, if the Glazers agree to sell all their shares, Sir Jim Ratcliffe may be forced to divest, paving the way for a complete change of ownership.
Source: https://znews.vn/mu-van-la-doi-co-gia-tri-nhat-nuoc-anh-post1615138.html







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