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Ed Woodward opens up on new role as Manchester United play Hull City in friendly

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While the November international break continues, there is plenty going on at Old Trafford and beyond, not least the ongoing takeover saga involving Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Glazer family.

INEOS founder Sir Jim is expected to formalise his 25 per cent purchase sooner rather than later and then step on board. Exactly how that will impact United moving forward remains to be seen.

On the pitch, meanwhile, senior players not on international duty and United youngsters laced up their boots in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Hull City during the break.

Here's our round-up from the match in addition to your latest evening headlines on Thursday, November 11. ALSO READ: Injury round-up and return dates for United ALSO READ: United have three options to replace Eriksen The former United executive Ed Woodward has landed a new job amid the exit of his successor, Richard Arnold, from Old Trafford.

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