Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has described the Glazers as 'honest and upfront' in the dealings he had with them at Old Trafford.
The Norwegian legend took the United job on 2018 before being offered the role on a permanent basis in 2019. Eventually after a severe dip in form, Solskjaer was fired after a woeful defeat to Watford in the Premier League.
During his tenure, the former striker dealt with the Glazers on a regular basis and while they were far from popular then, fan sentiment is now at an all-time low.
United are currently in takeover limbo as the owners weigh up offers from Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani but progress has been slow. READ MORE: Neville's former teammate disagrees with Glazers theory READ MORE: United face important test amid takeover uncertainty When asked by The Athletic for his thoughts on working with the American family, Solskjaer said: "In my conversations with them, they were honest and upfront.
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