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Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim vs Sir Jim Ratcliffe: How Man Utd takeover bidders compare from net worth to plans for club

QATAR's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe have both submitted offers to buy Manchester United.

Current owners the Glazers set Friday as a soft deadline for bids to be lodged.

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Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani has submitted a bid for Manchester United
Brit billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe has also lodged an offerCredit: PA

Sheikh Jassim's offer for full control of United is believed to be £5billion.

And despite Friday's 10pm deadline, Saudi and US-led consortia are still believed to be in the contest.

The Glazers revealed in November that they were willing to listen to offers for either a stake in the United or an outright purchase.

And here SunSport take a look at the two confirmed bidders.

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Who are they?

Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani is chairman of one of Qatar’s biggest banks, QIB.

He is also the son of a former prime minister of Qatar and a member of the Gulf state's ruling royal family.

According to the , he become a United fan in 1992, which is why his foundation is called the Nine Two Foundation, also a reference to the famous Class of '92.

Meanwhile Ratcliffe, 70, is also a Red Devils supporter, and was born in Oldham.

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He previously revealed last summer that he was interested in taking over the club.

He is chairman and CEO of chemicals group INEOS, which owns French club Nice, Swiss outfit Lausanne, plus a third of Formula One team Mercedes.

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What is their net worth?

Sheikh Jassim is chairman of Qatari bank QIB, which has assets of £42bn.

He is also part of Qatar's ruling royal family.

And his offer will raise questions over potential links with PSG, who are owned by the £370bn Qatari Investment Authority.

Meanwhile,  'Rich List' in 2022 estimated Ratcliffe's personal fortune at £6.1bn.

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