According to Football365 , the Glazers are looking for around £4 billion to sell Manchester United after 16 years in control.
The Americans have become far from perfect owners, and they have received a great deal of criticism from the fans.
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Following the club's position in establishing the contentious European Super League, a fork in the road seems to have been reached.
A tipping point has been hit, with a group of fans barricading all entrances to the Carrington training base today.
It is clear that this is one of the most outspoken demonstrations against American ownership.
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Various reports estimate that the Glazers will need between £3.5 billion and £4 billion to start selling the club.
In any case, it reflects a sizable return on the £790 million investment they invested in 2005.
The Manchester Evening News reported earlier today that the odds of Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman making a move are zero.
Given the cost, fans would have a difficult time raising the necessary funds.
Ed Woodward, executive vice-chairman of the Glazers, has also been lost as an ally.
The 49-year-old has resigned from his role, becoming the first big victim of the ESL scandal.
Joel Glazer wrote an open letter to fans yesterday, detailing the fallout from ESL and the path forward.
It doesn't seem to have done anything to mend fences.
Given their track record, it would take more than free contact to gain favor.
One of the owners interested in the ESL saga, according to BBC journalist Kaveh Solhekol, is willing to end his involvement with the club.
Although there is no sign of who owns the club or who owns the team, United fans can keep their fingers crossed that it is them.
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