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Friday night’s 10pm deadline has passed and the Glazer family will now make a decision whether to sell Manchester United.
According to The Telegraph, the American family will decide over the coming days in what could be a watershed moment for United.
A Qatari consortium led by Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani is hoping his final offer — believed to be worth around £5bn — will be enough to persuade the Glazers into sell the club outright.
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Sheikh Jassim is in competition with Sir Jim Ratcliffe for control at Old Trafford.
There will also be offers for minority stakes from American hedge funds, but as far as we’re concerned, it needs to be an outright sale. We don’t want the Glazers anywhere near our club after what they’ve done to it for almost 18-years.
We also want the club’s debt cleared.
There is an anti-Glazer protest being held on Sunday ahead of United’s game against Aston Villa.
Fans are being asked to not enter the stadium for the first 18-minutes of the match – a minute for each year the Glazers have owned United. We’ll be there.
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