NewsSportsWorld Manchester United anticipates new owners and a fresh era of success by Barbados Today 20/02/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 20/02/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 264 Source: MANCHESTER, England (AP) — It has been a week to remember for Manchester United. After an epic encounter with Barcelona and at least two takeover bids, a 3-0 win against Leicester on Sunday kept Erik ten Hag’s team firmly in the race for the Premier League title. It’s fair to say there is a lot happening both on and off the field at a club that is entering the dawn of a new era. With bids from Qatar and billionaire fan, Jim Ratcliffe confirmed after Friday’s deadline for initial offers, Old Trafford was already in a celebratory mood, with many fans eagerly anticipating the departure of unpopular current American owners, the Glazer family. But Ten Hag is also giving them much to cheer with the impact he has had on a team that has gone 10 years since it last won the league title under iconic former manager Alex Ferguson. No wonder that one leading fan group insisted before kickoff that the Dutchman must be integral to any new owner’s plans. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Bangladesh opposition demand new vote Business owners disappointed “After the frustrations of the last decade, it is clear that enormous strides are being taken,” United’s Supporters’ Trust said Sunday. “Any prospective bidder needs to explicitly commit to backing Erik and his plans to restore United to glory.” Both Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Ratcliffe have vowed to return United to its former glories and it is not yet known how many other bids were submitted to merchant bank Raine Group by the time of Friday’s deadline. But Ten Hag is doing an impressive enough job of turning the club’s fortunes around even without the aid of new owners as his team remains in contention to win four trophies in his first season in charge. The win against Leicester kept the pressure on Arsenal and Manchester City at the top of the table and Ten Hag says the takeover will not be allowed to become a distraction. “We are committed with this club, it is our club, in our heart, but it is not our job (to talk about the sale),” he said. “We focus on football and perform and that is what the players and staff have to do.” Whether Ten Hag likes it or not, the topic of United’s next owner is not going away. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like New Zealand crush Windies by 323 runs to seal series 23/12/2025 Windies defy mammoth Kiwi total to keep hope alive 20/12/2025 Dorne to lead 15-man West Indies squad at Under-19 World Cup 18/12/2025