Manchester United is one of the teams aiming for success in this Premier League season.

The team is currently fourth in the league and has won three consecutive matches against Manchester City, Arsenal, and Fulham.

To qualify for the UEFA Champions League this season, United needs to keep up their strong performance.

Qualifying for the tournament next season could bring significant financial benefits, helping the club meet Profit and Sustainability rules.

Recently, a former bidder for Manchester United revealed plans to offer £375 million to other football clubs.

Entrepreneur Thomas Zilliacus shared on X, saying, “It seems money is not the reason why Man United isn’t at the top of the table.”

He added, “No response to our sponsorship offer. We will open talks with other clubs who think $500 million would be nice to have.”

Zilliacus had previously proposed a sponsorship through his company, XXI Century Capital Group, calling it “a Christmas present.”

When discussing his initial offer, he stated, “For me, it’s not about owning something. It’s about strengthening Manchester United financially to become the top club, not only in England but in Europe.”

He proposed a $500 million (£375 million) sponsorship deal over five years, focusing on engaging fans worldwide.

With United seemingly declining this sponsorship offer, other clubs—both in England and abroad—could benefit from it.




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