Manchester United is not for sale, but a piece of it might be
Jim Ratcliffe, a British billionaire, was first out of the blocks, saying he would be interested in buying the team if it was, in fact, for sale. An American private equity firm, Apollo Global Management, was reported to be in talks about acquiring a minority stake. Money would not be an issue. Ratcliffe, chair of Ineos, is one of the world's richest men. Apollo has roughly a half-trillion dollars under management.
