Manchester United Players Contract Status Amid Potential Change In Manchester United Hierarchy Addressed As The Dominos Continues to Fall In Place At Manchester United ( Part II)
Nevertheless, the response from the Manchester United team has been nothing short of exemplary with the Manchester United players emerging after such losses completely satisfied that such results are unacceptable and Manchester United and there is no surprise in the registered response emerging from various sectors of the Manchester United circle with the Manchester United players who have established a leadership role within Erik ten Hags squad emerging during interviews and press conferences and sometimes through social media to categorically state that such results are unacceptable at Manchester United football club. Talk is cheap!
However, the ability of Manchester United to move forward immediately after such disheartening losses to display resurgence by registering massive victories continues to serve as an avid reminder that the current Manchester United team is nowhere near the same previous Manchester United team which had existed during the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era with the previous Manchester United teams have shown lack of vigor, lack of mental firepower to bounce back on the face of adversity while still maintaining a solid position as one of the core contenders to lift the Premier League trophy.
Another quality that has demarcated the current Manchester United team from the previous Manchester United teams which had operated during the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era is the current Manchester United team’s ability to display mental resurgence and the current Manchester United's ability to communicate football quality which the current Manchester United team has consistently used to propel themselves back to the status as significant contenders for the Premier League trophy and the Europa League trophy this season.
But of course, the response to the situation has rather generated an increased backlash with the Manchester United circle responding to the notion of togetherness promoted by the Manchester United players by stating that social media apologies and press conference apologize are not appropriate responses with a registered victory in subsequent games coming up in the rest of the season now openly demanded by the Manchester United circle as the right appropriate response to be expected from Erik Ten Hag’s team.
Furthermore, there is emerged understanding which clarifies that the unacceptable losses which had been registered by Manchester United this season will not affect the contract conversation currently ongoing between Manchester United executive representatives and Manchester United players specifically David de Gea, Marcos Rashford, Diogo Dalot, as far as a conversation regarding new contracts to be handed to these players which will retain the services of these players at Manchester United is concerned.
Factually, conversations regarding new contracts have been taking place between the Manchester United executive and current players who are out of contract within Erik Ten Hag’s team and or have been put on hold at least as of now. However, reasons behind the pause to contract conversation between Manchester United and players who are out of contract at Manchester United have less to do with performances on the pitch and more to do with the reality of the ongoing potential change of ownership still unraveling at Manchester United with the potential change of ownership set to be concluded one way or the other by the midway point of the 2023 summer season.
- A quick touch-up to the current, potential, change of ownership still taking place at Manchester United provides a little clarity on where the Glazers stand on the potential change of ownership currently unraveling at Manchester United. As we now emerge past the midway point of the season and into the closing stages of the season, clarifications have further been provided by the current Manchester United ownership the Glazers regarding their stance on any change of the hierarchical status at Manchester United with the Glazers confirming that the decision to put Manchester United on sale is solely based on the Glazers intention to generate a merger ownership where the Glazers still retains 55% or more ownership of Manchester United football club while the Glazers subsequently relinquish a substantial 45% portion of the ownership status of Manchester United to a new emerging hierarchy set to be established at Manchester United before the conclusion of the 2023 calendar at the latest.
Despite the Glazers' stance on the issue of the emerging change of ownership at Manchester United, various high-level consortiums from three global regions confirmed to be the Arabic region specifically the Qatar region with the Qatar consortium led by elite personnel Shik Jassim Al Tahani representing the Qatar Sports Investment, the consortium emerging from the United Kingdom region in the form of the INEOS c group led by popular English aristocrat Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the consortium emerging from the American market in the form of the apple company led by current CEO Tim Cook all understood to have presented themself as concrete parties willing to take over the ownership ranks at Manchester United.