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Manchester United takeover latest - Erik ten Hag sends message to Glazers as share price drops

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Manchester United landed in the United States on Thursday but their American owners are no closer to making any progress regarding a takeover.

The Glazers announced in November of last year that they would 'explore strategic alternatives', paving the way for a full buyout of the club they have owned since 2005.

But despite massive coverage, little palpable progress has been made in months. Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani remain the two frontrunners but neither have any clarity as to whether they will be granted exclusivity.

There has been no communication from the Glazer family either, only intensifying anger. Want to join our MUFC Pro club for a totally ad-free version of the MEN’s Man United app packed with premium features? Click here ALSO READ: 'Not short-changed any manager' - Souness defends Glazers amid takeover frustration As the process drags on in the background of a massive summer at United, MEN Sport looks at the latest takeover headlines. Ten Hag message Erik ten Hag admitted on Friday that he would love to share his thoughts on the takeover with the Glazers.

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