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US investment firm builds up stake in Man United

The ominously-named Baron Capital now owns 24 per cent of shares the Glazers put up for sale.

A US INVESTMENT firm has bought nearly a quarter of all the shares available to buy in New York-listed Premier League champions Manchester United PLC.

The Glazer family in 2012 put 10 per cent of Manchester United for sale in a stock listing. A filing on the Securities and Exchange Commission shows Baron Capital now owns 24 per cent of those shares. That leaves Baron with an overall stake of 2.5 percent.

On its website, Baron says it “remains positive” on Manchester United’s prospects.

Manchester United is one of the most lucrative brands in the world of sport even though it’s struggling this season following the departure of long-time manager Alex Ferguson.

Manchester United shares will open for trading later Tuesday, having closed Monday at $15.84, their highest level since November.

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