Avram Glazer gives one-word response to selling Man Utd

It has been a decade of pain for United fans since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill.

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It has been a decade of pain for Manchester United fans.

They have had to endure plenty of pain under the Glazers.

Since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson, the club have since struggled to display any bit of dominance.

It led to protests pushing for the Glazers to leave, only for INEOS to come in and arguably make things worse.

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Avram Glazer has made it clear he has no plans to sell his stake in Manchester United.

The 64-year-old was approached by a Sky Sports reporter in Miami but quickly shut down any talk of a full sale.

Asked if he would consider selling completely, Glazer simply responded: “No.”

The American businessman and his family still hold a controlling stake.

That is despite selling 27.7% of the club to Sir Jim Ratcliffe last year.

United fans had hoped for a full takeover after the Glazers put the club on the market in 2022.

However, they opted for a partial sale instead, allowing them to remain in power.

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When pressed further, Avram Glazer was also asked about Ratcliffe, who has faced backlash over widespread job cuts since his arrival.

But Glazer avoided the question, instead stating: “I’m on my way to see the President right now.

“I don’t think it’s appropriate to talk about it right now.”

His comments came on the same day United released their latest financial figures.

The club’s debt has now surpassed £1 billion, with £731m in loans and over £300m in outstanding transfer fees.

The Manchester United Supporters’ Trust (MUST) has since slammed the club’s “financial mismanagement.”

On the pitch, things have been just as bleak, with United currently sitting 15th in the Premier League table.

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