Manchester United
American owners the Glazers are seeking new investment and British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe is attempting to buy a 25% stake in the 20-time league champions. Image Credit: AP

Manchester United's American owners, the Glazer family, are set to finalise a $33 per share deal with Jim Ratcliffe, Sky News reported on Friday.

The deal if finalised will see the British billionaire acquire a 25 per cent stake in the English soccer club.

Earlier this week, Richard Arnold stepped down from his role as chief executive of Manchester United.

“I would like to thank Richard for his outstanding service to Manchester United over the past 16 years, and wish him all the best for his future endeavors," said the club's co-owner and executive co-chairman Joel Glazer on Wednesday.

Patrick Stewart was named as interim CEO, in addition to his existing role as General Counsel.

Arnold, who became CEO in Feb. 2022, will offer “transitional support” until the end of December, United said.

The club added that it will search for a new permanent CEO.

“Together with my leadership team colleagues, my job will be to ensure that the club’s foundations remain stable while we embrace changes that can make us stronger over the long term, on and off the pitch, and to support the search for a new permanent CEO,” Stewart said.

New investors

The Glazers announced plans in November to seek new investment and instructed US merchant bank Raine to oversee the process, which included the potential of a full sale.

Ratcliffe also wants to run soccer operations for a club that has endured a period of decline since the retirement of former manager Alex Ferguson in 2013. Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani reportedly withdrew his bid to buy the club in October , paving the way for Ratcliffe, who owns petrochemicals giant INEOS , to purchase a minority stake.

Arnold stepped up to CEO after the departure of former executive vice chairman Ed Woodward.