Avram Glazer has confirmed that he has no interest in selling his shares at Manchester United.
One of the six brothers who control the majority participation that left behind by the late Father Malcolm after his great controversial club dam in 2005, Avram and his family have given control of football operations to Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS after of a purchase of minorities last year last year.
Glazers preferred Ratcliffe’s acquisition offer, as they gave them the opportunity to stay at Old Trafford, unlike the rival offer proposed by the investor Qatari Sheikh Jassim, who wanted to buy 100% of the Club shares.
Emerged earlier this week than United has paid more than £ 1 billion in interest rates Only, related to the taking over the Glazers twenty years ago, with the fans they still ask the family to come and be done.
Avram Glazer faced Sky News On Wednesday, with questions about his future and Ratcliffe’s possession at the club. When asked if he felt that the management of the INEOS club had made his life difficult, he replied: “I don’t think it is appropriate to talk right now.”
However, when asked if he would “sell” and would leave United For good, Glazer offered a more specific response.
“No,” he said, before leaving quickly for a meeting with United States President Donald Trump.
Although Ratcliffe and INEOS have been under their immense fire for the recent financial management of the United States, the Glazers are still a source of frustration and long -term concerns about the operation of the club are the subject of a protest of the fanatics before A March meeting with Arsenal.