New bidder emerges for RCB, Manchester United owner submits highest offer to acquire IPL champions: Report

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The Glazer family, owners of Manchester United, have submitted a bid of approximately $1.8 billion for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru IPL franchise. RCB has received non-binding bids from nine parties, indicating serious interest as they prepare to shortlist potential buyers.

The Glazers family have submitted a bid to own RCB
The Glazers family have submitted a bid to own RCB(PTI)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru have a new bidder as the IPL defending champions are being eyed by one of the owners of Manchester United. According to a report by State of Play, The Glazer family have already submitted a bid to own the WPL and IPL champion side.

Reportedly, the Glazers have submitted a bid of around $1.8 billion which positions them as among the highest bidders for the franchise. The bid is said to have been sent through New Orleans-based Lancer Capital which is owned by Avram Glazer

The report states that RCB have receive non-binding bids from nine parties ranging from $1 billion to $1.8 billion. The non-binding bids are used to indicate serious interest in the franchise but carry on obligation to complete the transaction at the stated price, the report notes.

These bids are said to be used by the RCB to narrow down the shortlist by next week and then invite binding offers from the remaining parties.

Who are the Glazer family?

Glazer Family is an American business dynasty who famously own the football club Manchester United along with NFL franchise Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Glazers are also the owners of Desert Vipers in the ILT20 league.

Avram Glazer was unsuccessful in bidding for Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans in 2021, according to a reported by The Mirror. However, the United owner is said to be now determined to own an IPL franchise and is bidding for not just the RCB but also Rajasthan Royals.

According to a report by the Cricket Monthly, the bid by Glazers, of 4128.65 crore for Ahmedabad franchise and 4,023.99 crore for Lucknow, was the lowest from any of the nine parties involved in the process.

Royals have already narrowed their bids to five shortlisted parties, one of which is the Glazer Family. Royals are said to be over the non-binding phase and are now working towards second round before going into exclusivity with one of the participants, The State of Play reported.

The report notes that BCCI rules not permit a team to enter into exclusivity talks with more than one franchise. So, if the Glazers are successful in their bidding with both the sides, they may have to choose one of them.

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly had earlier revealed that he had felicitated a deal for Glazers to take a stake in the Indian Super League franchise East Bengal FC.

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