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Man United supporters urge bidders to support progress, respect LGBT rights

Any new owner of Manchester United must commit to continuing the Premier League club's progress on the field and respect the rights of LGBTQ+ fans, the Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST) said on Sunday.

The Glazer family, United's American owners, said in November they had begun looking at options for the record 20-time English champions.

United fans have been clamouring for a change of ownership and the Glazers have been criticised as the team have not won a major trophy since 2017.

Under new manager Erik ten Hag, however, they have improved and sit third in the Premier League table. They have also reached the League Cup final, where they will face Newcastle United next Sunday.

United's women's team, founded in 2018, are top of the Women's Super League standings.

"Everyone can see the progress the teams (men's and women's) teams are making...," MUST said in a statement on Twitter.

"It is clear that enormous strides are being taken. Any prospective bidder needs to explicitly commit to continuing this progress and backing plans to restore Manchester United to glory.

"We urge all bidders to open a dialogue with fans groups alongside the bidding process with the club, in order to discuss their proposals including the above issues."

In December, MUST published an open letter laying out 12 demands for prospective owners.

They reiterated their demands on Sunday, before pointing out specific concerns over bids from British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe's company INEOS and Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani, a son of Qatar's former prime minister.

INEOS bought French Ligue 1 club Nice in 2019, while French champions Paris St Germain are owned by Qatar Sports Investments (QSI).

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