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Manchester United transfer news LIVE takeover latest and early team news ahead of FA Cup final vs Man City

Today is the day! The FA Cup final is upon us!

Manchester United take on their neighbours Manchester City in the biggest Manchester derby yet at Wembley as the two teams compete for the famous trophy.

Not only will Erik ten Hag's side be looking to win their second piece of silverware of the season but they will also be fighting to end the Blues' hopes of winning the treble. It's a remarkable achievement that has only been achieved by one other English team, United themselves back in 1999.

It's a hard task at the best of times given City's remarkable form in recent months but it's been made even tougher as United will be without up to five players. Lisandro Martinez, Marcel Sabitzer and Donny van de Beek have been ruled out for the season while Anthony Martial will also miss out with his sixth injury of the season.

Fellow forward Antony is also a major doubt with the ankle injury he suffered against Chelsea. "Unlikely. Antony still [has] a chance but a really small chance," the manager said. "He didn’t make progress, so he still has a chance but unlikely he is available."

TODAY'S BIG TALKING POINT: Are United right to pursue a deal for Mason Mount? Have your say here.

Stay tuned for all the latest United news ahead of today's FA Cup final.

All six of the Glazer siblings "could retain stakes in Manchester United" should Sir Jim Ratcliffe's bid for the club prove successful, according to the Financial Times.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos and Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani have emerged as the two frontrunners to take over the club, although the lengthy takeover process has now dragged on for more than six months.

Unlike Sheikh Jassim, Sir Jim's offer would not see him acquire all of the Glazers' shares at once.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk