A cloud of discontent and chaos looms over the club that once dominated English football for nearly two decades.
Last year, the Glazers, owners of Manchester United, sparked excitement among Old Trafford faithful when they announced their intention to sell a majority stake in the club. However, following a year of failed negotiations, Manchester United is no longer on the market.
This abrupt reversal is poised to stoke the ire of fans at the Theatre of Dreams, who squarely point fingers at the wealthy owners for the club’s ongoing crisis.
Over the past year, two serious buyers had emerged: Sheikh Jassim from Qatar, who expressed interest in acquiring the entire club, and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who sought to purchase only a portion of the club.