The Glazer family, owners of Manchester United since 2005, have reportedly decided to keep the club off the market and wait for a new asking price of £10 billion ($12.6 billion). Despite offers from notable figures such as Sheikh Jassim of Qatar and Jim Ratcliffe, none of the bidders met the fresh asking price set by the Glazers. As a result, they have chosen to continue running the renowned football club for the foreseeable future.
For some United fans, this decision is likely to provoke disappointment and frustration. A vocal portion of the fanbase has long been critical of the Glazer family’s ownership, with concerns related to the club’s financial management and the lack of investment in the squad. Protests against the ownership have already taken place this season, and anti-Glazer chants reverberate through the stadiums – whether it’s at Old Trafford or during away matches.
Despite the growing discontent among some supporters, the Glazers’ decision to retain ownership means that Manchester United will now focus on their on-field performance. Under the guidance of manager Erik ten Hag, the team will continue to strive for success and work towards achieving their goals. This dedication will be put to the test as they face Arsenal in their upcoming fixture on Sunday.
The Glazers’ firm stance on the club’s value and their unwillingness to part ways with it at a lower price display their confidence in Manchester United’s long-term potential. While opinions on the ownership may vary among fans, one thing is certain – the future of Manchester United will remain closely watched and debated by football enthusiasts around the world.

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