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Manchester United's salvation is one problem Erik ten Hag can't solve

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Brighton, Crystal Palace, Galatasaray. When it rains it pours. At Old Trafford it even rains inside. The leaking roof is far from the biggest problem facing Manchester United, a club whose recent history is so turbulent the word crisis almost immediately follows.

But what the water seeping through the stand epitomises is the attitude taken by those at the top, evidenced further by the sheer volume of Galatasaray fans in the home end.

It's the drip, drip, drip of failure, of indifference, of the draining of the club by the Glazers. Financially they have loaded the Reds with debt, mismanaged for more than a decade and frittered away money in the transfer market.

The potential sale process has been a farce from start to non-finish. ALSO READ: What's wrong with Manchester United? It starts and ends with the Glazers ALSO READ: Ten Hag has changed United and must now fix his problems Joel and Avram Glazer, the only two siblings still with any real interest in owning this club, are barely at games.

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