MANCHESTER UNITED legend Gary Neville has hinted that the Glazer family could decide to stay at Old Trafford.
The current owners are in the process of selling the club, but they are understood to be demanding £6billion for a complete takeover.
Three bidders – including Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and one unknown candidate – advanced to the next stage of the process on Saturday night.
But Neville fears that Joel and Avram Glazer will use the negotiations to secure a minority investment rather than sell the whole club.
The former defender told Sky Sports: “We could try and ask for transparency and better communication but we’re not going to get that from the Glazers.
“They’ve not communicated to United fans for 20 years so they’re not going to do it when they’re selling the club, so there is that element of unknown.
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“I’d like to think decent owners of a football club would update the fans on what’s going on, but they’re not.
“The biggest fear for Manchester United fans at this moment time is the fact that the Glazers could be using this process to stay, or bring some sort of minority investment in.”
He later added: “It’s absolutely unequivocal and definite that the fans want rid of the Glazer family, and they do know that.
“But they need to understand if they weren’t to sell this would not be a great situation at Manchester United and in Manchester at all, it wouldn’t be taken well.
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“So I think at this moment in time there’s still that fear it’s not going to happen. But, hopefully [it will], it’s moving through the process as it ordinarily would do with a sale process.
“Hopefully they’re going to accept the best bid, and not some sort of fantasy number that they’ve got in their head.
“But I don’t think they’ll make it easy. They’re the owners, we have rules and regulations and laws in our country which are right that you can’t just get people out of a company that they own shares in.
“And they’re going to need to accept that bid, and hopefully they will.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk