Manchester United is no longer up for sale- Reports

English press reports revealed the failure of the sale of Manchester United, which is owned by the American Glazer family, due to insufficient offers required by the club’s owners. Manchester United is no longer up for sale after the Glazer family decided it was not going to get a sufficiently high offer for the club. Elsewhere in Manchester, City will offer Erling Haaland a huge new deal to stop him from moving to Real Madrid, they have also signed Jamal Baptiste and sent him on loan, and were revealed to have missed out on Eberechi Eze. The Mail reports that the Glazer family no longer has any plans to sell Manchester United after failing to attract a sufficiently tempting offer. The paper writes: “The Glazers are going to take Manchester United off the market, having failed to get close to their anticipated asking price, according to a source with long-standing close ties to the American family. The American family announced last November that it was open to offers to buy 100% of the club or a partial sale that leaves them with a large stake. Only two bidders have emerged, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad of Qatar, who wants the entire club, and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, whose bid will leave the Glazers a minority stake.