Glazer family members studying Manchester United stake sale, Bloomberg News reports


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June 3 (Reuters) - Some Glazer ⁠family members have been debating whether to sell their stake in ⁠Manchester United FC after more than two decades of ownership, ‌Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Several stakeholders in the U.S.-based billionaire family have been studying the possibility of divesting part or all of ​their holdings in the English Premier League football ⁠club, the report said.

The ⁠club's New York-listed shares were up 7% in extended trading.

The internal talks ⁠initially centered ‌on stake sales by some individual family members, who are now trying to convince others to join them, according to ⁠the report.

Manchester United did not immediately respond to ​a Reuters request for ‌comment, while the Glazer family could not immediately be reached.

The ⁠report on current ​deliberations comes more than two years after the family sold a roughly 29% stake in the club to INEOS Group Chairman Jim Ratcliffe, giving the ⁠billionaire control of their soccer operations.

The Glazer ​family, who still owns a majority of the club, has faced strong criticism from fans for saddling the club with debt, overspending on players and ⁠putting off investments on infrastructure.

Ratcliffe has taken steps to revive United's fortunes, including cutting jobs and raising ticket prices.

After struggling to replicate the success the club enjoyed on- and off-the-pitch under Alex Ferguson, United's third-place ​finish this season under Michael Carrick secured a ⁠berth in the Champions League for the first time in two seasons.

United ​shares ended Wednesday at $21.11, valuing the Old ‌Trafford club at $3.64 billion, according to data ​compiled by LSEG.

(Reporting by Natalia Bueno Rebolledo and Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City; Editing by Arun Koyyur and Shilpi Majumdar)

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