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Gary Neville gives Manchester United takeover theory as he slams 'unprofessional' Glazer family

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Gary Neville has again blasted the Glazer family's handling of the Manchester United sale process with the takeover still in limbo.

United were first offered for sale in November and over the past six months there has been precious little progress. The two frontrunners, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, remain keen and have submitted multiple offers.

There are reports that the Glazers could stay put in some form while they are seeking £6billion for a full sale. Meanwhile, United are one game away from concluding their season when they travel to Wembley for an FA Cup final against Manchester City on Saturday.

Erik ten Hag's side could claim a second trophy of the campaign having already secured Champions League football for next season. ALSO READ: Dwight Yorke slams ex-Manchester United teammate Gary Neville's stance on Glazer family But with a pivotal summer transfer window approaching, there has been little sign of the takeover being concluded.

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