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The race for ownership of Manchester United is heating up, with two contenders emerging as the most likely options: the Qataris and Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS group. While Ratcliffe and his team reportedly value the club higher and have offered to buy a majority stake, Sheikh Jassim and his Qatari bid are trying to appeal to United fans’ aspirations by hinting at big-name transfers.
According to reports by Bild’s Christian Falk, if the Qataris win the bid this summer, they will target three star players: Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe, Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga, and Bayern Munich’s Kingsley Coman. While initially, Neymar was the shining star dangled in front of the supporters, it appears his allure has faded, and the Sheikh has shifted his focus to younger, fresher talents.
Meanwhile, as some players might be eyeing new opportunities, others could be leaving their clubs soon. For instance, PSG fans have expressed their desire for Lionel Messi to leave, and rumors suggest he’s willing to go. Messi’s contract with the French club ends this summer, and reports indicate he might be tempted by a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal.
On the other hand, Arsenal is looking to bolster their squad with four new players: two midfielders, a versatile forward, and a young center-back. Reports suggest that Mikel Arteta has a budget of around £200 million, and names such as Moussa Diaby, Wilf Zaha, Declan Rice, Romeo Lavia, Moises Caicedo, and Marc Guehi are on Arsenal’s radar.