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Owners of Manchester United, the Glazer family, are reportedly divided on their willingness to sell the club, according to reports. In the face of intensifying anger and resentment from United fans, it is believed the Glazers are considering selling United. The American ownership have become increasingly unpopular amongst supporters having first bought shares in the club back in 2003.
Liverpool «should get the points» if Monday's match at Old Trafford against Manchester United is postponed by planned protests by United fans. Last season, the exact same fixture was postponed after fans had protested the Glazer family at Old Trafford, who at the time were looking to join the European Super League. Liverpool won the rescheduled fixture 4-2.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag refused to be drawn on the expected signing of Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro and could not confirm if Cristiano Ronaldo would stay at the club beyond the closure of the transfer window.
Confirmation of Greater Manchester-born Sir Jim Ratcliffe's interest in buying Manchester United from the Glazer family has meant that some of the dark clouds circling above Old Trafford have started to disperse, even if very slowly.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a billionaire with the financial might to complete a takeover at Manchester United, wants to buy the club, a spokesperson for Ratcliffe has said.
"You're not fit to wear the shirt," Manchester United fans sang on Saturday evening with their side three goals down after just 30 minutes against Brentford. "You're going down with Fulham," the Brentford fans taunted in response under the unrelenting sun.
These are your Manchester United evening headlines for Tuesday, August 16.