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Gary Neville says that his “biggest concern” is that the Glazer family will remain as owners as Manchester United despite fielding a number of offers to buy the club.The Glazers announced last year that they would consider investement or a total sale of the club, with a number of bidders confirmed to have tabled interest.They include British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, owner of Ineos, and Qatari Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani.The current owners have reportedly valued Manchester United at around £6 billion, but Neville fears that the Glazers may not favour fully selling the club.The former Manchester United right-back feels that they may instead be courting minority investment that would allow the more active members of the ownership of the group to remain in control at Old Trafford.“I think what scares Man Utd fans most is the feeling this Man Utd ownership are running this process to drive a massive price up to try to somehow establish a level which means two of them can stay in and the rest of the family that want out can be bought out by an American fund who wouldn’t mind owning a minority or significant share but not the entirety of the share,” Neville told Sky Sports. Eth
Gary Neville says that his “biggest concern” is that the Glazer family will remain as owners as Manchester United despite fielding a number of offers to buy the club.The Glazers announced last year that they would consider investement or a total sale of the club, with a number of bidders confirmed to have tabled interest.They include British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, owner of Ineos, and Qatari Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani.The current owners have reportedly valued Manchester United at around £6 billion, but Neville fears that the Glazers may not favour fully selling the club.The former Manchester United right-back feels that they may instead be courting minority investment that would allow the more active members of the ownership of the group to remain in control at Old Trafford.“I think what scares Man Utd fans most is the feeling this Man Utd ownership are running this process to drive a massive price up to try to somehow establish a level which means two of them can stay in and the rest of the family that want out can be bought out by an American fund who wouldn’t mind owning a minority or significant share but not the entirety of the share,” Neville told Sky Sports. Freerolls