Manchester United owner Avram Glazer gave a word response when asked if he would consider selling the club.
The North -American businessman was trapped on the streets by Sky Sports. The journalist, Mic in hand, asked the question: “Would you come (Man United)?” And Glazer replied, “No!”
Despite selling a minority participation at INEOS CAP, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, last year, 60-year-old American and his family still have a control interest in the Premier League club.
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Its continuous presence has remained deeply unpopular between the supporters of Man United. Of these, many have protested against the Glazers and their late father, Malcolm, since their controversial purchase in 2005.
The fans had hoped that when the family invited potential investors at the end of 2022, he pointed out his willingness to move away from Old Trafford. However, this has not yet materialized, leaving the supporters frustrated as uncertainty about the club’s long -term property.
“No!”
Avram Glazer insists that you will not sell Manchester United? pic.twitter.com/DBC56HVIW3
– Sky Sports News (@skysportsnews) February 19, 2025
Revealed the cost of Man United Sacking Erik Ten Hag and Dan Ashworth

It occurs after Man United publishes its latest quarterly financial results, giving light to the expensive costs of looting Erik Ten HAG, separating with sports director Dan Ashworth and the budget cuts that were implemented under INEOS and Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
United States’s decision to deliver to ten contract extensions in summer, But then just to say goodbye and his coach only nine games of the season, It ended up costing the club around £ 10.4 million. In the meantime, the financial success of Ashworth’s arrival and the subsequent departure exceeded £ 4.1 million in compensation and separation payments.
In addition to the club’s financial tension, the failure to classify -for the Champions League has led to a sharp decrease in transmission income. As a result, the operating profit has increased from 27.5 million pounds to only £ 3 million.