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Manchester United takeover latest: Ten Hag explains involvement after meeting Sir Jim Ratcliffe

Raine and the Glazer family continue to reflect and decide on the official offers submitted to acquire Manchester United.

Three bids to sell the club are publicly on the table, from INEOS founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani via the Nine Two Foundation and Thomas Zilliacus' XXI Century Capital. There is also interest in financing other bids and the sale of minority stakes in the club, with American hedge fund Elliott Management, who recently sold Italian giants AC Milan, falling into that category. Here are the latest United takeover headlines:

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Erik ten Hag has distanced himself from the potential takeover of Manchester United by insisting those in charge leave him to focus on the football.

Ten Hag briefly met Ratcliffe when the INEOS founder came to Carrington to meet with United chiefs - one of several to do so in a bus week before that second deadline - but the Dutchman has had little involvement with a hectic fixture schedule the priority.

And speaking last week the Reds boss insisted he is happy to be left to manage the football side of things.

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Manchester United prospective buyer Thomas Zilliacus believes Paris Saint-Germain has acted foolishly in the transfer market and is not an example he would want to follow should he complete a takeover.

“I don’t want to do like PSG, who have acted foolishly and only bought the biggest names,“ Zilliacus told the Swedish national newspaper Expressen.

“I think you should build a squad of hungry players who together form a team. It is a more traditional way and a clearly cheaper way.”

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