Apologies, I was mis-informed/misread. They'd still finish 3rd in a 2 team league thoughIt was 1 share at 5p.
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An update on Companies House published on Friday revealed United had managed to sell a single share with a face value of five pence to an unknown investor for £40m.
"You can put as much money into the club via shares as you wish, but only £90m over a rolling three-year period qualifies. Investment via shares for FFP calculations is capped at £90m, and I think they've already put quite a bit in when they first got involved."
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Looks like it's the 2nd time they've done it as there's one for £38.5m back in November.
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