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Manchester United takeover latest as former player offers Sir Jim Ratcliffe insight

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Manchester United's takeover rumbles with three parties continuing to battle it out for ownership of the Reds. United supporters were given a fresh insight as to what Sir Jim Ratcliffe will bring to the club by former midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin.

Meanwhile, the Premier League announced changes to the owners and directors test which could be important when a buyer is chosen to takeover.

Keep across everything that happened in terms of the takeover, below. ALSO READ: Plans United are considering for Old Trafford Former Manchester United player Morgan Schneiderlin, who played at Nice under Sir Jim Ratcliffe's ownership, said the prospective Old Trafford owner is 'so nice and good' as the British billionaire aims to become the Reds' new owner.

Ratcliffe and Ineos submitted a revised bid for United last week after they were granted an extension beyond the initial deadline.

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