Sir Jim Ratcliffe has revealed he was told by the Glazers that they are not interested in selling Manchester United.
The British billionaire, who owns Ineos and is a United fan, was unsuccessful in his bid to buy Chelsea in May, but remained open to an investment opportunity at Old Trafford.
However, while Ratcliffe maintained he was still in the market for “a premier club” to add to Ineos' growing sporting portfolio, that will not be United at the present time.
“Manchester United is owned by the Glazer family, whom I have met,” Ratcliffe said at Financial Times Live conference on Tuesday evening.
“I met Joel and Avram, and they are the nicest people. They are proper gentlemen, and they don't want to sell [United]. It is owned by the six children of the father and they don't want to sell.
“If it had been for sale in the summer, yes we would probably have had a go following on from the Chelsea thing, but we can't sit around hoping that one day Manchester United will become available.”
Ratcliffe's Ineos group already owns Nice in France and Swiss club Lausanne.
On the prospect of further investment elsewhere in the game, Ratcliffe said: “The most popular sport in the world is football, and it is the sport closest to us, so we should have an asset... not a Premiership [club], I think a premier club.”