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Manchester United fans react in predictable fashion as 'Glazers look to sell stake in club'

Manchester United supporters have called for the Glazers to sell the entirety of the club amid reports that they are considering selling a minority stake.

Amid United’s woeful start to the season, the unpopularity of the owners among fans has exploded with mass calls for them to sell up. A no-show protest is being planned for the Old Trafford clash with Liverpool on Monday with supporters furious at how the club is being run.

The Manchester Evening News understands Joel Glazer is pushing against a Cristiano Ronaldo exit. This has further angered fans, many of whom wish to see the wantaway star leave to help dilute a toxic dressing room atmosphere.

READ MORE: World's richest man has just told fans anti-Glazer protests are working

Earlier on Wednesday, stock market shares in United rose, possibly due to Elon Musk's tongue-in-cheek tweet about purchasing the club.

This came after English businessman Michael Knighton announced he was planning a consortium bid to takeover the Reds earlier this month, although he has since unsurprisingly admitted he doesn't have enough funds to do so.

Now, Bloomberg reports that the Glazers are mulling over whether to offload a minority stake in United, which it values at £5billion.

It claims preliminary discussions about the idea have already taken place and are continuing. Reacting to the report, club followers said selling off only a minority stake was “not enough” with swathes on Twitter calling for the Glazers to sell their entire ownership.

@johnkana200: Let them just sell the entire stake.

@KieranDavie: Sell their whole shares.

@TheFakeDevilYT: If they are not seizing control, it's not good enough.

@StevenCarter002: It would be a tremendously precarious arrangement with

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