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Manchester United takeover news LIVE Sheikh Jassim 'edges ahead in Man Utd race'

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The Manchester United takeover process rumbles on, over seven months after the club was put up for sale. The Glazers announced they would be exploring 'strategic alternatives' for investment late last year, which paved the way for a lengthy bidding process.

The two frontrunners remain Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Reports suggest that both offers from the wealthy businessmen are north of £5.5billion, but speculation that the former is preparing for exclusivity talks has been shot down.

The summer transfer window is now open and while Premier League rivals are getting on with business, United are left in financial limbo.

United supporters' frustrations have now reached an all-time high and reports suggesting that the Glazers will still be at the helm by the time next season kicks off have infuriated many.

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