“Manchester United will be sold within the next 24 months” – Agent makes shocking claim amidst interest from Elon Musk


“Manchester United will be sold within the next 24 months” – Agent makes shocking claim amidst interest from Elon Musk

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After a disastrous start to the new season in which they lost to both Brighton and Brentford, with the latter defeating them by a score of 4-0, the Red Devils have been on everyone’s lips in the footballing world. People inside and outside the club keep a close eye on Joel Glazer and his brother Avram.

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Really unhappy with the owners, United fans are planning a new protest against the Glazer family. Unfortunately for United supporters, the team’s issues go much deeper than just two disappointing outcomes.

Fans are furious with the club’s current owners, the Glazer family, believing that they are draining the organization dry by amassing massive debts, making poor strategic hires by the club hierarchy, and not investing both on and off the field.

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Because of this, there will be a significant fan boycott of Monday’s match against Liverpool, with the hashtag #EmptyOldTrafford currently trending globally. However, in good news for those supporters, Smith told Ade Oladipo that he believes there may be light at the end of the tunnel.

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What did Jon Smith has to say about Manchester United?

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Speaking on The Transfer Social, Agent Jon Smith predicted “Manchester United, I believe, will be sold within the next 24 months. There are people circling. The fact of the matter is that there are six siblings who are currently in the ownership, that’s a big number to get everyone to walk out in a straight line together, so it may or may not [happen].”

“I just get the feeling from the people over there that it they get a sentiment that it may be an option. Here’s another addendum to that. Who knows what the Chelsea takeover cost, £ 2 billion a change? A lot of the £ 3 billion to £ 4 billion was loan paybacks and various other things that were bolted on, but it was probably £2.5billion, heading towards £3 billion, which kind of rerates Arsenal and Liverpool and the others.”

“On a global income basis, nothing touches Manchester United, they’re in a league of their own.” It remains to be seen whether claims by Smith are legit or not but one thing looks certain, Manchester United are currently the hot topic in World football whether in a positive or negative way.

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