The Spanish Ortega family have reached an agreement to buy Manchester United from the Glazer family, according to Radio El Fuego in Spain.
This report has been published on onefootball.com and thepeoplesperson.com. According to the report, the radio station Radio El Fuego has been claiming for days that the Ortegas, the richest family in Europe with an estimated net worth of around $73 billion, have made a bid for the club, although many were sceptical because of the reliability of the source and because it is not the kind of investment usually associated with the dynasty.
However, the Spanish outlet tweeted ‘We are hearing from an extremely reliable source that a verbal agreement has been reached between the Ortega family and the Glazer family for the sale of Manchester United!’
Ingles:
— Radio el Fuego (@RadioelFuego1) August 28, 2020
We are hearing from a very reliable source that the owners of Man Utd have an offer from the Spanish Ortega family! Amancio Ortega and his daughter Sandra Ortega believe that it is the perfect time to buy the club. #MUFC
They then added context, saying:
‘Our contacts tell us that the Ortega family is still in discussions with attorneys due to the complexity of the current class A and B share structure in Manchester United. We have been told that this deal could take 3/4 months to complete.
‘We also hear that the Ortega Family has already started planning how they want to run the club. They want to bring a Spanish type structure where there is a president that the fans can vote for.
‘It is still early days, but we have to wait to see what happens.’
We also hear that the Ortega Family has already started planning how they want to run the club. They want to bring a Spanish type structure where there is a president that the fans can vote for.
— Radio el Fuego (@RadioelFuego1) August 31, 2020
It is still early days, but we have to wait to see what happens.
Our contacts tell us that the Ortega family is still in discussions with attorneys due to the complexity of the current class A and B share structure in Manchester United. We have been told that this deal could take 3/4 months to complete.
— Radio el Fuego (@RadioelFuego1) August 31, 2020