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Breaking News! The future of Manchester United could be defined, a takeover might be expected

Manchester United's future could be defined by the end of this year

By Darwin Largo

Manchester United's future could be defined by the end of this year

Manchester United is not having its best start in this current Premier League season. Erik ten Hag's team is in a difficult time and the fans know it. The results have simply not been given to a team that for years has not achieved an outstanding title in either the UEFA Champions League or the Premier League. For this reason, the situation worries from England.

Despite being one of the most prominent teams in the United Kingdom, United has been living these years unfortunately of past glories. The team has not managed to find the ideal coach and even the ideal players to continue with this project that began after the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson. Similarly, fans not only blame players and coaches but also the owners.

Since 2005, The Glazers bought Manchester United and since then their management has caused a kind of crisis within Carrington. According to English media, United accumulate debts that cannot be paid unless the team is sold. Given this, there were two interested in acquiring the team. One of them was Sheikh Jassim of Qatar, who was reportedly interested in acquiring 100% of the team.

On the other hand, there was the Englishman Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who in a certain way was better seen by the fans and it is said that even by the owners themselves. The influence of Premier League teams with foreign owners, including United, Liverpool, City, Newcastle and others has been the subject of constant criticism by the British press. However, there are updates on United's situation.

United's future could be defined

According to national and international media, Sheikh Jassim could be out of the race for the takeover. This is because his offers would have been rejected. With this said, he might decided not to continue. On the other hand, in England they report that Sir Jim Ratcliffe would have agreed to acquire 25% of the team. So this would be the beginning of a change at Old Trafford.

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