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Michael Knighton confirms he is drawing up bid to buy Manchester United from Glazer family

Former Manchester United director Michael Knighton, who famously came close to buying the club in the 1980s, has confirmed that he is planning to submit a formal bid to buy the club from the Glazer family.

The American owners are under increasing pressure to sell the club following a disappointing summer in the transfer market and a whole catalogue of errors that have been made in recent years. Hundreds of supporters staged a protest against the Glazers ahead of Sunday's season opener against Brighton & Hove Albion, marching from Media City to Old Trafford ahead of kick-off.

The protest grew in size as it approached the stadium, resulting in the club megastore being forced to pull its shutters down twice. Once inside the stadium, anti-Glazer chants filled the Old Trafford air with just ten minutes of the game played, as Avram Glazer made his first to Old Trafford for a Premier League fixture in almost 12 months.

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United supporters are desperate for a change in ownership following several seasons of mediocrity, with the club's dealings in the transfer market this summer proving to be the final straw for many, considering this season was supposed to mark the beginning of a new dawn under Erik ten Hag. And with their fortunes showing no signs of changing, Knighton, who came close to buying United in 1989, has confirmed that he and a consortium are working on a bid to try and purchase United.

"We are a club in crisis and we all know the reason why," Knighton told Man Utd The Religion. "We have an inept and frankly useless ownership who know little about this game of football.

"Everyone knows that we need new ownership of this football club and that

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