Manchester United legend Gary Neville has yet again called out the Glazers voicing his doubts over a potential takeover of the club.
The Red Devils were put up for sale by their American owners back in November and ever since rumours have been circling about who the new owners might be.
Last week investors from Qatar as well as British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe both made formal bids to buy the club.
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Given United's turnaround in fortunes under Erik ten Hag, the only issue remaining for fans is the ownership.
The club recently announced that they were raising the price of season tickets for the first time in more than a decade with the club citing the increase in 'the cost of delivering matches' as the reason.
However, the move has former United captain Gary Neville worried given that the Glazers are ready to sell up.
What did Neville say?
The former defender questioned why a seller would increase the prices given it wouldn't benefit them if they were to leave.
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In a post on social media, he said: "The increase to ticket prices at United is very odd. Why would a seller that’s leaving before the next season starts introduce something that has brought them more hate and they won’t benefit from.
"Any new buyer would most likely freeze the price in year one to stay on side with fans."
Neville has been one of the Glazer's most high-profile critics and given the controversy surrounding their ownership, it's not a surprise he doesn't trust them.
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He continued to voice his doubts, posting: "It does beg the question whether they are really going! I have my doubts with actions like this one!"
It could potentially mean that the Glazers are ready to bring in a minority investor that would see them retain overall control at Old Trafford.
However, this would be a dangerous thing and would only add fuel to a fire that has been raging amongst supporters ever since they took charge back in 2005.
Topics: Manchester United, Gary Neville, Erik Ten Hag, Premier League