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Manchester United 'in talks to sell minority stake in club to US private equity firm' as fan anger against Glazers reaches boiling point

THE GLAZERS are reportedly in talks to sell a minority stake in Manchester United to private equity firm Apollo.

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The backlash reportedly prompted some families to put their stakes up for sale, but his brothers Avram and Joel are set to retain control.

According to MailOnline Apollo is interested in buying a stake in the club - so far preliminary talks are taking place.

However, the proposed deal will almost certainly not be completed before the transfer window ends at the end of the month.

As part of the deal, Apollo may bring in other investors, though unlikely to include Sir Jim Ratcliffe or former Red Devils manager Michael Knighton.

Both British pairs are interested in buying the club,Knighton planning a "hostile" takeover bid.

Knighton has put together a consortium of investors,which could cost upwards of £5 billion to buy.

that's why , he wants Ratcliffe support.

INEOS CEO is a United fan and keen to own one of Britain's biggest clubs His bid to buy Chelsea earlier this year failed.

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Ratcliffe - believed to be worth around £11 billion - has decided to sell Glazers outright, overhaul the squad and modernize Old Trafford I would like to purchase the entire club outright if I am prepared to pay the costs necessary to do so.

A spokesperson said:

"If something like this is possible, I would be interested in discussing it with a view to long-term ownership.

"Jim is thinking about what he can do now, and he knows how important the club is to the city, so it's time to reset." I feel it."