Skip to content
Photonews Logo Photonews logo
  • Home
  • Pakistan
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Azad Jammu Kashmir
    • Balochistan
    • Gilgit – Baltistan
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
    Shakira 2026 World Cup anthem
    Videos

    Shakira 2026 World Cup Anthem “Dai Dai” Featuring Burna Boy Unveiled

    May 8, 2026 2 Min Read
    Zayn Malik
    Videos

    Zayn Malik Releases Die For Me Music Video Ahead of New Album

    February 6, 2026 3 Min Read
    Masters of the Universe teaser
    Videos

    Masters of the Universe Teaser Reveals Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man

    January 22, 2026 3 Min Read
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Offbeat
  • Blog
  • Contact
Reading: ‘Qatar investing in Man Utd makes sense’
PhotoNews PakistanPhotoNews Pakistan
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Pakistan
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Balochistan
    • Azad Jammu Kashmir
    • Gilgit – Baltistan
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Offbeat
  • Blog
  • Contact
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Photonews. All Rights Reserved.
Manchester United
PhotoNews Pakistan > Sports > ‘Qatar investing in Man Utd makes sense’
Sports

‘Qatar investing in Man Utd makes sense’

Web Desk
By Web Desk Published February 16, 2023 6 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Prospective new owners of Manchester United have until Friday to reveal their interest in buying one of the world’s biggest clubs, with the British press reporting a bid from Qatar which, if successful, will send shockwaves through European football.

United’s current American owners, the Glazer family, opened the door to new investment in the English giants in November, either as a minority stake or a full takeover.

Deeply unpopular with supporters since they saddled the club with huge debts in a £790 million ($961m) leveraged takeover in 2005, the Glazers are ready to cash out their chips at an enormous profit.

According to reports, they are seeking £6 billion for the three-time European champions, smashing the record fee for a football club set by Chelsea last year.

A consortium led by LA Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly and private equity firm Clearlake Capital paid £2.5 billion for the Blues, with a further £1.75 billion promised in further investment in infrastructure and players.

Only British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, owner of petrochemicals giant Ineos, which also controls French club Nice, has come forward publicly as a potential buyer for United.

But reports of a bid backed by Qatar’s emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, refuse to go away.

Qatar already wields plenty of influence in European football’s corridors of power.

Paris Saint-Germain has dominated French football since a takeover by Qatar Sports Investments — a subsidiary of the state’s sovereign wealth fund — in 2011 and lured some of the game’s biggest stars, such as Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar, to the Parc des Princes.

Nasser al-Khelaifi, president of PSG, is also chairman of the powerful European Club Association.

Just months after hosting the 2022 World Cup, a successful Qatari bid would give the Gulf state pride of place in the Premier League — the world’s most-watched domestic competition.

“Qatar’s investment into PSG has been tremendously successful, but no other sporting league in the world has so much global exposure as the EPL (English Premier League),” said Danyel Reiche, associate professor of international relations at Georgetown University’s Qatar campus.

“Therefore, acquiring Manchester United would make sense.”

Ownership of United could also offer Qatar the chance to take bragging rights over gulf neighbors Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia’s stakes in English football.

Abu Dhabi’s investment in Manchester City has transformed them into the Premier League’s dominant force, winning six titles in the last 11 seasons.

Newcastle United is flying high in fourth and into the League Cup final for the first time in 47 years, just 16 months after a takeover from the Saudi sovereign wealth fund.

But neither City nor Newcastle boasts United’s tradition of 20 English titles and a massive global fanbase.

“The Gulf investments into European football clubs cannot be seen in purely economic terms. Instead, they serve the purpose of nation branding and as an international relations tool,” added Reiche.

“The rivalry between two countries in just one town, with Manchester City owned by the UAE and Manchester United by Qatar, would be a new escalation in the rivalry between two countries with recently worsened relations.”

A Qatari bid would have a series of regulatory hurdles to clear.

Amnesty International has called on the Premier League to tighten ownership rules to ensure they are “human rights-compliant and not an opportunity for more sportswashing.”

But the precedent set in green-lighting investment from Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia makes it highly unlikely the Premier League would block a takeover.

UEFA’s rules that preclude two clubs from being “directly or indirectly” controlled by the same entity from competing in the Champions League may be more troublesome.

A source with knowledge of the bid insisted to AFP that the bidders are not connected to the owners of PSG.

“The most important thing is that the potential bidder is neither QSI nor QIA (the Qatar Investment Authority sovereign wealth fund); it is a completely different fund,” the source said.

Trying to distinguish between Qatari-based funds will be met with skepticism from rival clubs.

However, Germany’s RB Leipzig and Austrian champions Salzburg have found a way around UEFA’s rules. As a result, they have been able to participate in the same competition despite being backed by Red Bull.

Friday’s deadline for bids to come forward could herald the start of a successful new era on the field fuelled by Qatar’s oil and gas wealth.

However, it remains to be seen how fans of the Old Trafford club would react if a Qatari bid got the green light. (AFP)

TAGGED:Featured
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement

Recent Posts

The Pakistan Securities and Exchange Commission (SECP)'s logo

Sharia-Compliant Brokerage Services Approved By SECP

The flag of Spain waves in the foreground with a sunlit, blurred city skyline in the background.

Spain AI Rules To Advance Despite Tech Lobbying

Placard displaying "Exam Alert" prominently, with a pencil and white paper in the background

Cambridge A-Level Maths Paper Postponed In Pakistan

Post Archives

More Popular from Photonews

Conservative commentator Mark Levin
World

Mark Levin Warns Iran Nuclear Deal May Fail

2 Min Read
School Summer Vacation
Punjab

Punjab Summer Vacation May Start From May 22

2 Min Read
Dalbandin Highway Accident
Balochistan

Dalbandin Highway Accident Kills 10, Injures 5 in Chagai District

2 Min Read
Tech

Isomorphic Labs Funding Hits $2.1 Billion In AI Drug Push

Isomorphic Labs funding reached $2.1 billion in its latest round. The artificial intelligence-driven drug discovery company…

May 13, 2026
Top NewsWorld

US Iran Ceasefire Tested by Hormuz Exchange

The US-Iran ceasefire faced its most serious test on Thursday after the two countries exchanged fire near the…

May 8, 2026
Pakistan

Tobacco Taxation Reforms Urged for Budget 2026-27

Experts urged stronger tobacco taxation in Pakistan’s Federal Budget 2026-27, saying tighter cigarette taxes could improve…

May 8, 2026
Top NewsWorld

Iran Pro-military Rallies Surge After Hormuz Clashes

On May 7–8, 2026, thousands of Iranians gathered in Enghelab Square in Tehran and in cities…

May 8, 2026
PhotoNews Pakistan

Always Stay Up to Date

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    Categories

    • World
    • Pakistan
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Balochistan
    • Azad Jammu Kashmir

     

    • Top News
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Videos
    • Tech
    • Offbeat
    • Blog
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Code of Ethics & Editorial Standards

    © 2026 Phototnews
    All Rights Reserved.

    Welcome Back!

    Sign in to your account

    Lost your password?