Man United manager Erik ten Hag will no doubt welcome the prospect of fresh investment, but he will want it to be supported by a sensible plan.
Finally, after almost 12 months of speculation, there appears to be an end in sight to the Manchester United takeover saga.
Over the course of the last 11 months, United's supporters, understandably, have demanded that only a full sale would suffice. They are desperate for the Glazers' time in office, which has spanned more than 18 years, to come to an end as soon as possible. Chelsea owner Todd Boehly has spent north of £1billion on transfers in just three windows. The Londoners are currently 11th in the Premier League table.
"You have to do the right things, you can have money but you have to do it and spend it in a smart way and you need to have a strategy behind it. Otherwise, the money doesn't work. When there is no strategy or the right strategy, money doesn't work.
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