Glazers 'will not sell Man Utd' as Woodward feels transfer heat

Fan discontent on the rise at Old Trafford once again, but unpopular owners are going nowhere

Manchester United Chief Executive Edward Woodward
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Manchester United's controversial owners, the American Glazer family, have no intention of selling the club in the next five years, despite the recent share issue in New York that saw them offload another five per cent of the club.

Doubts were raised over the club's future after the death of patriarch Malcolm Glazer in May. He oversaw the purchase of the club in 2005 but since then the family has relinquised control of 15 per cent of the club.

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