British govt keeps out of Glazer row

Manchester United shareholders will be left to determine the Old Trafford club’s future after British government officials refused to get involved in the Malcolm Glazer takeover row.

Manchester United shareholders will be left to determine the Old Trafford club’s future after British government officials refused to get involved in the Malcolm Glazer takeover row.

With speculation mounting that Glazer will be granted access to United’s accounts by the Red Devils’ board, Manchester Central MP Tony Lloyd asked the British Department for Trade and Industry (DTI) to block the American’s approach on public interest grounds.

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