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What does Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s £1.4bn mean for Manchester United? Mike Keegan will be answering YOUR burning questions about the  investment. Submit your questions by 11am Wednesday

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe's offer of £1.4billion for a 25 per cent stake in Man United is edging closer
  • Got a burning question for Mike Keegan? Submit it in the comments 
  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe is on the verge of buying a quarter of Manchester United
  • Mail Sport’s Premier League Q&A Live takes place on Wednesday, 12-4pm

Manchester United’s takeover saga appears to be coming to an end, although a complete takeover is not happening – for the time being anyway.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s offer of £1.4billion for a 25 per cent stake is edging closer. 

The Qataris withdrew from the race to buy the Premier League giants on Saturday after it emerged Ratcliffe’s bid was more appealing to the Glazer family.

Sheikh Jassim and his group wanted complete control of United but their offer of around £5.5bn was short of the Glazers’ £6bn asking price.

It means British petrochemicals billionaire Ratcliffe is now likely to buy a quarter of the club and take over control of the playing side at Old Trafford.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s offer of £1.4billion for a 25 per cent stake in Man United is edging closer

Mail Sport’s Mike Keegan will be on hand tomorrow (Wednesday) to answer all your burning questions about the investment.

Poll

Will Sir Jim Ratcliffe improve Manchester United?

  • Yes 40 votes
  • No 67 votes
  • I don’t care 13 votes

Submit your questions in the comments below before the deadline.

Keegan will kickstart this week’s Premier League live Q&A as England’s top flight returns to action following the international break.

Chelsea expert Adrian Kajumba, Merseyside correspondent Lewis Steele and chief sports feature writer Riath Al-Samarrai will also be on hand to answer all your important questions.

The Blues welcome Arsenal to Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening, but before that it’s a huge Merseyside Derby.

Al-Samarrai will respond to all questions surrounding Premier League leaders Tottenham ahead of their clash against Fulham.



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