Man Utd: Glazer family are ‘open to selling a minority stake in the club’ amid growing unrest
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BREAKING NEWS: The Glazer family ‘could be open to selling a minority stake in Manchester United and has held talks with potential investors’ – with fans furious over their ownership and the club now valued at £5bn
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The Glazer family will consider selling a minority stake in Manchester United football club – according to reports.
Pressure is mounting on the Glazers following United’s atrocious start to the 2022-2023 Premier League season, with former defender Gary Neville calling for them to ‘explain their plan’ amid the club’s struggles.
Erik ten Hag’s side were beaten 2-1 at home by Brighton in their opening game of the season, before suffering a humiliating 4-0 defeat away at Brentford last weekend.
Red Devils fans and ex-players are desperate for radical changes to be made at Old Trafford, and the Glazers are now entertaining the idea of a significant change at board level.
According to Bloomberg, the United owners have held preliminary discussions about the possibility of bringing in a new investor.
While they are not yet ready to cede control entirely, it is believed Joel and Malcolm Glazer are open to selling a minority stake in the club.
A full sale could cost potential suitors a staggering £5billion, but the unpopular American duo have no intention of walking away from United.