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Sheikh Jassim could look to buy a rival of Manchester United in the Premier League

Sheikh Jassim might be ready to buy a Manchester United rival.

By Angus Barnes

Sheikh Jassim might be ready to buy a Manchester United rival.
Sheikh Jassim might be ready to buy a Manchester United rival.

It seems that the Sheikh Jassim is out of the race to buy the red devils team, but that does not mean that he is not going to look to take over a Premier League club.

The facts is that there are several sources that have confirmed that the Sheikh Jassim is out of the race to buy the red devils club in the past days, and while there is some hope that he might make one last attempt to buy the team, those same sources believe that he could be ready to take some over a different team and bring his project to them.

Most of the sources have confirmed that the Qatari group still has a lot of interest to take over a club in the Premier League, and while they wanted to take a team like the red devils back to their former glory, the bottom line is that they want to show the world of football that they are ready to work at the highest level.

And in that same line it has been reported that the Sheikh Jassim and his group have now shown interest to buy the Tottenham club, they believe that is one team that could really benefit from winning trophies in the next seasons, and they believe that is something that they could achieve in the next part of the season with the project that they want.

The Sheikh Jassim wanted to buy Manchester United because he knows that the red devils are the biggest club in England and they have potential of being the biggest team in Europe, but the fact is that with their intention to have a team in the Premier League, that is why they would be looking to take over the Spurs team.

Tottenham value

One of the main ideas to buy Tottenham in the next part of the season is because the group of the Sheikh Jassim believe that they could get the team and their stadium for less than 2.5 billion euros, and that is less than half from the value of the red devils.