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Glazer family could ‘make money’

Shares of Manchester United have fallen 23 per cent this season, the biggest collapse in ten years, wiping out almost £ 600 million from the club’s value, according to a report by Saxo Markets.

However, this drop in the stock market could make the club a more attractive buying proposition, according to a financial expert.

Mike Owens, UK retailer for investment platform Saxo Markets, said: “The recent lack of success at Man Utd, in particular the loss of Champions League football next season, will The value of the club ‘s stock has fallen, a drop in the last four seasons since the team finished second in the Premier League under Jose Mourinho in 2018.

“The fall in stock prices, however, could make the club a more attractive proposition for a potential new buyer and this could be the catalyst for a change of ownership in the club in the next two years if the current owners, the Glazer family, they are tempted to collect. “

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