Man United fans stage protest against the Glazer family before game against Aston Villa

Man United fans demand ‘full sale only’ in protests before Aston Villa clash – after Sir Jim Ratcliffe emerged as frontrunner following bid of over £5bn with Glazers remaining as minor shareholders

  • There had been suggestions the Glazers were not willing to fully sell the club
  • Fans marched before the game as they chanted for the owners to leave
  • The deadline for the final round of bidding for the club passed on Friday 

Manchester United fans have staged a protest before the side’s game with Aston Villa.

The latest stand from Red Devils supporters comes just days after the third and final round of bidding for the club concluded, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe leading the race ahead of a Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani.

United fans displayed banners outside Old Trafford before the game, with several seen marching with flares in protest against the Glazer family.

While one banner read: “Full sale only,” another was seen reading: “Fight greed, Fight Glazers, Fight for United.”‘

Another read: ‘Love United, hate Glazer,’ while several fans were seen wearing shirts voicing their distaste for the club owners. 

Manchester United fans staged a protest before the club’s game against Aston Villa

Fans marched the streets of Manchester before the game with flares and banners

Fans marched the streets of Manchester before the game with flares and banners

One banner demanded the family complete a 'full sale only' amid suggestions the Glazers may remain involved with the club

One banner demanded the family complete a ‘full sale only’ amid suggestions the Glazers may remain involved with the club

Mail Sport understands that Ratcliffe’s firm Ineos have made an offer that would see United priced at more than £5bn.

Ratcliffe wants to buy either 69 per cent of the Premier League giants or slightly more than 50% should Glazer brothers Joel and Avram wish to stay in what would be a controversial move, reported by the Daily Mail last week.

The fans made their demands clear on Sunday as they chanted against the Glazers, who bought United in 2005.

On Friday, those close to Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani said his offer had broken the £5bn barrier with a pledge of substantial additional funding. However, those with knowledge of the process, which is being run by US merchant bank Raine Group, say that is not the case and that the Ineos offer actually values the club higher.

More to follow. 

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