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Manchester United takeover news live Man Utd vs Liverpool reaction and Sir Jim Ratcliffe latest

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It's a happy Monday morning for us Manchester United fans after a respectable draw at Liverpool in the Premier League. The Reds struggled to provide much of an attacking threat against Jurgen Klopp's side who dominated the ball and peppered Andre Onana's goal with shots.

However, the Cameroonian 'keeper was rarely troubled thanks to the hard work of those in front of him. United's defence played admirably despite missing Harry Maguire through injury.

In the end, Erik ten Hag's team were more than deserving of a point. With a week to go until Christmas Day, the supporters may be hoping for an early present in the form of progress on the INEOS arrival.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe was expected to arrive in November but further delays have stalled the process. It is still expected the British billionaire will take on a 25 per cent stake in the club and shall be responsible for the football project at Old Trafford.

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