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Manchester United takeover latest as bidders 'remain in contact'

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Manchester United supporters who are hopeful of a sale were offered another glimmer of hope in the last 24 hours. Concerns regarding the Glazers' willingness to sell the club have been growing since Sunday when the Daily Mail reported the American family were ready to take the Reds off the market.

Several reports from other media outlets have claimed both Raine Group, who are conducting the sale on behalf of United's owners, and bidders Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe were unaware of any changes to the sale process.

While Gary Neville remains convinced the club will be sold eventually, fans are worried considering official updates have been few and far between after the 'strategic review' was announced in November.

But, there could be some slight comfort for United's fanbase following the most recent reports. Take a look below at Wednesday's takeover headlines. ALSO READ: The Glazers break another United promise According to The Times, both Sheikh Jassim and Ratcliffe are in contact with the relevant parties surrounding the potential sale of United.

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