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Manchester United takeover latest as 'bidders believe Man Utd is still for sale'

Manchester United fans will be rightly worried about the state of the takeover after months of inactivity surrounding the sale.

On Sunday, the Daily Mail reported any potential takeover is likely to be off the table soon. The Glazers are reportedly unimpressed with the low bids for the club and believe an offer of £10bn would be more representative of United's value.

While protests have continued this season, the American family are believed to be 'thick-skinned' and are unlikely to sell just because of fan backlash. Since announcing the 'strategic review' in November, updates from the club have been kept to a minimum.

Fortunately for Reds supporters, Sky Sports gave supporters some hope of the sale still being possible. Take a look what they had to say in our takeover headlines below.

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According to Sky, both Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe are under the impression the takeover is still going ahead. What is more the Raine Group, who are overseeing the sale, have not been informed of any change to status of the club.

Both Sheikh Jassim and Ratcliffe's bids are thought to be in the region of £6bn. However, the Qatari banker is aiming to purchase 100 per cent of the Reds while INEOS' chief is understood to want around 60 per cent.

Gary Neville has rubbished suggestions that the Glazers are no longer open to selling the club.

United’s co-owners, Joel and Avram Glazer, released a statement in November explaining that the club were searching for fresh investment as part of an ‘evaluation of strategic alternatives’. It was never expressly stated whether the Glazer family were seeking to sell the whole club or a partial stake, but

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