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Glazers not satisfied with offers to buy Manchester United, up to £5 billion has been offered

The owners of Manchester United have yet to be satisfied with the bids submitted to acquire the club.

The Independent reports that the Glazers believe that the offers they received need to be higher.

Bidders to buy United will be asked to improve their bids in the third round of negotiations, which will take place at the end of April.

Earlier it was reported that the Glazers want to get 6 billion pounds to sell Manchester United. Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Englishman Jim Ratcliffe, the owner of the oil company INEOS, have offered about £5 billion for the Premier League club, while Finnish businessman and former Nokia top manager Thomas Zilliakus has offered less than £4 billion. :