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But it's their club, so if they want to stay on, they can afford to stay on. It would be controversial, but there's nothing stopping them from doing it.
Now we could be on the verge of an even greater era of the Premier League becoming even more powerful and popular than it already is, so if they think that United is going to be worth even more in five years' time than it is today, then they can just hold and they can put up with the protests. It might be uncomfortable and difficult, but it's something they've done in the past.
But I understand the Glazers and Raine want this process totally finished before the transfer window opens in June.
Ten Hag needs clarity when the window opens in June about who's going to be signing the cheques - will it be the Qataris? Will it be Ratcliffe? Or will it be the Glazers?
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