David Beckham is ‘open to talks’ over Man Utd takeover

David Beckham is ‘open to talks’ over Manchester United takeover and could be involved in consortium to buy the club after the Glazers put the Premier League giants up for sale this week

  • David Beckham is open to holding talks with any potential buyers of Man United
  • The former footballer is unable to afford the Premier League giants by himself
  • Therefore, he could form part of an investment consortium to purchase the club
  • His involvement could be beneficial for buyers given his history with the club 

David Beckham has said he is open to holding talks with any potential buyers of Manchester United, according to reports. 

Beckham is unable to afford the Premier League giants by himself but could form part of an investment consortium to purchase the club. 

Beckham’s involvement could be beneficial for the prospective buyers given his long-standing history with the club.  

According to The Times, Beckham is open to holding talks with potential bidders for Manchester United.

Prospective buyers could enlist the former Red Devil to boost their chances of winning the bidding war for United. 

Beckham’s history with United and relationship with the Old Trafford faithful could swing the vote in the favour of those he partners with. 

The news of Beckham’s involvement comes just one day after United confirmed their US owners were open to selling the club. 

The Glazer family – who have faced significant opposition during their tenure – announced on Tuesday that they would be willing to sell the club after 17 years in charge.

The statement dropped on United’s website at 9.30pm on Tuesday evening – just as trading on the New York Stock Exchange, where the club are listed, came to a close for the day.

In the statement, the club said the board of directors were starting a process ‘designed to enhance the club’s future growth’ with the intention of maximising opportunities on and off the pitch.  

The statement went on to say that the Glazers would consider all options, including ‘new investment into the club, a sale, or other transactions.’

This was followed up by a quote from Avram and Joel Glazer, United’s executive co-chairmen, who said ‘we will evaluate all options’.

The statement concluded with the caveat that ‘there can be no assurance’ any sale or investment will come from the process.

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