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Sir Jim Ratcliffe's bizarre Manchester United takeover move could create new enemy for fans

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For years, Manchester United fans have shared the common aim of getting the Glazers out of Old Trafford. At every single match, the terraces ring out with calls for the owners to sell up and leave after presiding over a severe downturn in form - particularly over the past decade.

This is why there were faint glimmers of optimism when the American family announced a 'strategic review' into their ownership. "All options are on the table," the Glazers claimed as Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani positioned themselves as favourites to purchase the club.

However, in the months which have followed the Reds have been left in limbo waiting for the owners to make their minds up. READ MORE: Ratcliffe 'weighs up bid for minority stake' READ MORE: Ten Hag's ruthless rule can turn around United's season It has been frustrating for all involved as protests ramped up but the Glazers remained unbudged.

Until last night, they remained Public Enemy No.1 however this could have all changed. According to Sky News, Ratcliffe is now contemplating the idea of buying a minority stake in the Reds to end the takeover deadlock.

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