That’s him Man Utd is not going through a good phase of football is a fact. After losing on the first day of the Premier League, losing on the second against Brentford and against the uncertain strategy In terms of signings for this summer market, the owners of the ‘red devils’ Joel Y Avram Glazerwill consider selling a small part of the English club for Rs £5 billion (around 6 billion euros to change).
As reported on Wednesday afternoon by Bloomberg and confirmed by the Daily Mail, the Glazer family would have been preserved conversations to a new investor, though the problem now lies in whether the new suitor is willing to pay that much for the purchase of a part of the minority of the club.
The bad start of the season has caused United fans ask questions explanations in the club’s top management, both in the new coach’s game plan, Erik Ten Hagas in the sports planning of signings for the new season, after learning about some of the failures during the market, such as last minute attempts to sign Timo Wernernegotiations failed benjamin sesko Y Frenkie de Jong and the slow agreement for the integration of Adrien Rabiot.
Faced with this desperate situation, along with some of the fans asking to go of American tycoons, the Glazer familyowned by United since 2005, wants to make a change in the board of directors, although in no case They are considering leaving the club entirely.
Yet they don’t know each other where investors are interested in buying shares of the English club, which continues to increase week by week despite the situation, as one of the great clubs in England, but the Glazer hoping to find a high-profile investor, such as sa Todd Boehleywho replaced Chelsea for a sum of around £4 billion.
In fact, due to the situation of uncertainty experienced in Manchester, until Elon Muskvehicle brand owner Teslajokingly publicized his intention to acquire the purchase of the English club.
Source: La Verdad

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