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Manchester United takeover latest as Sir Jim Ratcliffe 'weighs up bid for minority stake'

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Manchester United supporters face the news they will have been dreading as the club's takeover took another twist. Since November, fans have waited for updates on the state of the Glazers' sale.

The American family announced last year they were launching a 'strategic review' into their ownership of the club. At the time all options were said to be on the table, including a full sale which attracted interest from Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani.

However, the Glazers have just continued to mull over the offers which are on the table and have not announced a preferred bidder. READ MORE: Neville has raised crucial takeover point READ MORE: Neville gives Sheikh Jassim verdict Now, Ratcliffe is thought to be weighing up an option which many fans will see as unforgivable.

Take a look in the headlines below. According to Sky News, self-proclaimed United fan Ratcliffe is weighing up a move for a minority stake in the Reds as he tries to end the stalemate surrounding the takeover.

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