By Seyi Babalola
The Glazers are ready to pull Manchester United off the market after failing to reach their asking price, according to Mail Sport.
The affluent American family is also bracing for the response from sympathizers.
But a source said: “The Glazers are thick-skinned and will not be influenced by any negative fan reactions.”
The Glazers were anticipating numerous serious bidders, but this did not happen.
Last November, they stated that they were open to proposals for either 100 percent ownership of the club or a partial sale in which they retained a sizable position.
Only two genuine bidders emerged: Qatari Sheik Jassim, who wanted the entire club, and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, whose offer would have left the Glazers with a minority stake.
Despite recent rumors that the Qatari proposal was set to be accepted, nothing has changed.
According to reports, the Glazer family will try to sell the Premier League again in 2025, hoping that financial and “environmental” concerns will attract additional bids for between £7 billion and £10 billion.