Gary Neville has admitted he does not understand why Manchester United would raise season ticket prices if the Glazer family are not planning on being owners of the club by the start of next season.
The club was put up for sale in November after the board announced it was to “explore strategic alternatives” and last week received at least two official bids - one from Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and another from Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Over the weekend, reports emerged that US hedge fund firm Elliott Investment Management, former owners of AC Milan, had also entered the race, although they're not interested in a full takeover.
Some have suggested that this leaves the door open for the Glazers to stay. READ MORE: Key United duo train away from main group in training The Manchester Evening News recently reported that Avram and Joel Glazer were exploring the possibility of buying out the shares of their siblings.
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