MYSTERY
That is, of course, if the input of the Saudi Prince who bought 50 per cent of United for £1 in 2013 and was described at the time by McCabe as a “game-changer” didn’t remain shrouded in mystery.
In an interview with BBC Radio Sheffield in February 2016 McCabe acknowledged that whilst his partner was providing support – he quoted a total of £15m at that time whilst then co-chairman Jim Phipps in a separate interview said it was £13m – the ‘game-changing’ aspect of the Prince’s involvement would not materialise until United reached the Championship.
This is from "a view from John Street" not a McCabe fan at all and highly critical of the club but reiterates what I said about the Prince investing more on promotion.
We aren't of course actually aware of what's available but personally Icant see it being a significant amount say over, say £5m. My supposition more or less but based on common sense and a bit of info.