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Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani failed in his bid to buy Manchester United from the Glazers because he refused to prove he had the sufficient cash.
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- Qatari camp pulled out of race to buy United
- Sheikh Jassim failed to provide source of funds
- Minority stake in club went to Sir Jim Ratcliffe
WHAT HAPPENED?
According to new documents submitted to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Sheikh did not respond to the club's requests to provide a source of his funds. United requested his camp submit "customary financing commitment letters", but his improved bids came without the required papers. The Old Trafford side issued an ultimatum to provide the documentation and he subsequently withdrew from the bidding process.
GettyTHE BIGGER PICTURE
Sheikh Jassim was beaten to the purchase of United by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who bought a 25 per cent stake at the end of December. Ratcliffe issued a Christmas Day deadline for United to accept his offer and the club announced the deal on December 24. The deal cost a total of $1.64 billion (£1.3bn).
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Getty ImagesWHAT NEXT FOR UNITED?