Former Manchester City defender Micah Richards has jokingly called out ex-Manchester United player Matteo Darmian for an incident in 2015.
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Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani visited Manchester United on Thursday as he bids to takeover the club.
It is understood that Sheikh Jassim's Qatar bid and Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS proposal are the two lead contenders to takeover from the Glazers. Reports had suggested that United's officials were preparing presentations for the prospective bidders and it appears now that the first of these presentations has been delivered to the Middle East investors.
At this stage, it is not clear whether any other bidders are in the running to purchase United beyond the two frontrunners. But here is the latest on the takeover.
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Manchester United officials have held meetings with the Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani bid to buy the club after they were shown round Old Trafford on Thursday.
Representatives of the bid were pictured outside Old Trafford and will also visit Carrington during a day of talks and meetings as the second stage of the takeover process begins. Shahzad Shahbaz, president of the Nine Two Foundation set up during the bid, was part of the delegation that held talks with United officials and banking figures overseeing the potential sale of the club.
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Sky Sports (via Sport Bible) reports that Sheikh Jassim is expected to make a second offer for United by the end of next week. It comes after representatives of the Qatari Sheikh visited the Premier League club on Thursday to hold takeover talks and tour the club's facilities.
After making an indicative offer for the club last month before a soft deadline, Sheikh Jassim is now expected to submit a second bid for United. Sky Sports News has been told by sources in New York that: "There should be no
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