Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has accused Gary Neville of sitting on the fence in the Manchester United takeover debate.
In a recent clip from a live show version of The Overlap, Neville sat down with presenter Josh Denzel and fellow pundits Carragher and Roy Keane to discuss the topic of football ownership.
During the conversation, the topic of Liverpool's and United's owners came up. Setting his stall out, ex-Reds captain Neville said: "I do worry a little bit [actually], I don't worry about Liverpool at all, in fact, I don't give a s*** but I do care, obviously, about football club ownership and I do think Liverpool's owners have got a real problem as well." Denzel then asked whether Neville would prefer Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani or Sir Jim Ratcliffe to take over. "Between the two bidders?
Honestly, if either of them won, it wouldn't bother me," he responded. ALSO READ: Neville makes Reynolds and Wrexham point to United owners "We can't control it, it wouldn't bother me." Not taking that as an answer, Carragher pressured Neville to choose a side. "Pick one," the former centre-back said.