Manchester United transfer news RECAP takeover latest as 'all six Glazers could stay' and Hojlund updates
Manchester United will put the finishing touches on their preparations for tomorrow's FA Cup final against Manchester City at Wembley today.
The Reds departed Manchester and travelled to London yesterday afternoon. The squad left the club's Carrington training base on a United-branded bus, travelled to the airport and flew to the capital.
Reports have suggested United's co-owner Avram Glazer will also be in attendance at Wembley tomorrow. The 62-year-old watched the Carabao Cup final and Women's FA Cup final from the director's box this season
United will, of course, head into tomorrow's mouthwatering showdown with City with a spring in their step after winning all of their last four Premier League fixtures. They concluded their league campaign with a 2-1 win over Fulham on Sunday.
Victory over the Cottagers was enough for United to clinch third, meaning they have already enjoyed a hugely successful campaign by securing Champions League qualification and winning the Carabao Cup. However, adding another trophy to their collection, as well as halting City's treble hopes, would be the icing on the cake.
Meanwhile, the summer transfer window is now less than a fortnight away from opening and United are continuing to put plans in place for a busy summer. The window officially opens on Wednesday, June 14.
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A recap of the day's news.
All six Glazer siblings 'could retain stakes in Manchester United' in a 'proposed phased takeover' by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, according to the Financial Times.
The protracted takeover of United has rumbled on for six months now with Ratcliffe's Ineos and Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Than are the only