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Manchester United owner Avram Glazer spotted at Women's FA Cup final amid takeover talks

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Manchester United owner Avram Glazer has been spotted at Wembley attending the Women's FA Cup final. The Glazer family remain in talks to sell Manchester United with reports on Friday suggesting Sir Jim Radcliffe is the preferred bidder to take over.

It is understood if the INEOS owner was successful with his bid, he would keep Joel and Avram Glazer at the club in the form of minority stakeholders.

Avram is rarely in attendance at Old Trafford and last attended a Manchester United match in February for the Carabao Cup final.

United won the match 2-0 against Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium. READ ALSO: Manchester United player ratings vs Wolves as Varane and Fernandes good The American has now been pictured at that same ground watching Manchester United Women play Chelsea Women in the FA Cup final.

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