A handful of adventurous Manchester United supporters who climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania have sent a defiant message to the club’s owners from the world’s tallest freestanding mountain.
Reds fans have been increasing their calls for the Glazer family to sell the club due to their displeasure over their operations.
A number of anti-Glazer protests have already taken place again this season, with supporters vowing to continue these until the owners are gone.
United followers were encouraged to learn of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s active interest in a potential takeover last month. The British billionaire and United fan revealed he would be willing to buy a share in the club with the view of a long-term entire takeover. READ MORE: Gary Neville says he has “gut feeling” about the Glazers selling Manchester United This came after reports emerged claiming the Glazer family were considering selling a minority stake in the club.