David Beckham Urges Glazers to Sell Manchester United
Manchester United legend David Beckham has spoken out on the Glazer family’s controversial ownership of his beloved club. The Americans have owned the Premier League side since 2005 and many United fans have staged protests against them over many issues such as plunging the club into debt and a lack of investment in the stadium and training facilities.
But the Glazers put United on the market last year and negotiations over a possible sale of the club are still ongoing after Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani submitted a fifth bid last month. The Qatari banker wants full ownership of the Red Devils but must fend off rival bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is looking for a majority stake which could see the Glazer family may remain at Old Trafford in some capacity.
Beckham Urges Glazers to Leave United
United legend Beckham, though, has urged the Glazers to leave United as he told The Athletic: ‘Off the field, as a fan and ex-player, I just want it resolved. There has to be a decision (regarding the ownership). Whoever is running your club, you want them to be passionate, be involved, make the right decisions, bring in the right players and invest in the club.
Because the club does need investment, whether it’s the training facility, stadium, on the field… these kinds of big things need to be made and changes do need to happen, especially when you see the likes of Man City and what they’re doing.’ Quizzed if it was time for the Glazers to leave, Beckham added: ‘I think so. I think it’s purely because the fans want it.
Once you lose the fans, especially at a club like Manchester United, it’s hard to get them back. Obviously, they (the Glazers) have achieved a lot, and financially, the fact we’re even talking about the numbers of what Manchester United will sell for shows the success they’ve had. But there needs to be change. We’ve all seen that, we all know that.’
Negotiations Over Possible Sale Still Ongoing
The Glazers have been in control of Manchester United since 2005 and have been subject to much criticism from fans over their tenure. Issues such as plunging the club into debt and a lack of investment in the stadium and training facilities have been a major source of frustration for supporters.
But last year, the Glazers put United on the market and negotiations over a possible sale of the club are still ongoing after Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani submitted a fifth bid last month. The Qatari banker wants full ownership of the Red Devils but must fend off rival bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is looking for a majority stake which could see the Glazer family may remain at Old Trafford in some capacity.
Conclusion
David Beckham has urged the Glazers to sell Manchester United as he believes it is what the fans want. Negotiations over a possible sale are still ongoing after Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani submitted a fifth bid last month. The Qatari banker wants full ownership of the Red Devils but must fend off rival bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is looking for a majority stake which could see the Glazer family may remain at Old Trafford in some capacity.