The Glazers are doing what they've always done to Manchester United fans
It has been 293 days since it was announced that Manchester United had been put up for sale by the Glazer family.
The Glazers announced last year that they were 'exploring strategic opportunities' for the club, which could include selling it, and that gave supporters something they had craved: a glimpse of hope their ownership could actually end.
A statement from the club said: "Manchester United does not intend to make further announcements regarding the review unless and until the board has approved a specific transaction or other course of action requiring a formal announcement."
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It was hoped the keys to Old Trafford could be handed over before the start of the new season, but the process is still ongoing after multiple rounds of bidding involving Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The summer transfer window has closed and the Premier League campaign is well under way. There's no light at the of the tunnel and supporters have continued to protest with the hope of seeing the Glazers leave the club.
Gary Neville, speaking after the defeat against Arsenal at the Emirates, criticised the American family for their negligence.
"It's just a game for them, they think it's a toy," said Neville. "Of course they're going to sell. They're desperate for money. They can't even compete on FFP anymore. United are talking like a midtable club when it comes to the transfer market.
"United turn over £500m, one of the highest revenue generating clubs in the world. Chelsea, Arsenal can sign big players, United are scrambling around on FFP. I know they've had losses on Covid and that could be thrown as an excuse."
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