Manchester United: New owners

 Manchester United supporters have been appalled by the club's ownership for the past 17 years. We have seen declines in our stadium and on the playing side over that time. Up until recently, there had also been no formal dialogue with fan groups. 

While advocates have long urged for change, it must be the correct change, of course. 

Our club needs new investment more than ever right now. That demands brand-new ownership. Any potential new owner or investor must be dedicated to the club's ethos, culture, and best practises. 

To return United to its previous glory, they must be willing to invest, and that investment must be genuine fresh money spent on the playing staff.

Cody Gakpo to The Red Devils?

 Despite the World Cup being in full swing, Premier League clubs are already planning additions to their squads for the second half of the season. Among those clubs that may look to strike some deals is Manchester United, and it could be a busy window for them.

As a result of Cristiano Ronaldo's two-part interview with Piers Morgan, Manchester United and Cristiano mutually agreed to terminate his contract. Erik ten Hag appears unimpressed with Alex Telles, as well as other departures expected.

Gakpo made a great start at the 2022 World Cup in the opening group game against Senegal, when he opened the scoring late on for the Netherlands, and he was unplayable throughout. His performance rightfully earned him the Man-of-the-Match award, and he will certainly be one to watch over the remainder of the tournament. His stock could rise too, and it is expected he could fetch as much as €75 million.





Manchester United: New owners

 Manchester United supporters have been appalled by the club's ownership for the past 17 years. We have seen declines in our stadium and...