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Published 11:54 24 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 13:12 24 Nov 2022 GMT
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Should Apple buy United, it could see them build a new state-of-the-art stadium for the club. Though Old Trafford remains the biggest club stadium in the UK, the ground has shown its age in recent years - prompting the Glazers to consider significant improvements to it before deciding on a potential sale.
Should Apple finalise a takeover, United would become the richest club in the world again - with the tech company's wealth eclipsing that of Newcastle's Saudi backers.
The Glazers are expected to spend the coming weeks talking to potential buyers.
Jim Ratcliffe, Britain's wealthiest man and a boyhood Man United fan, has already expressed his own interest in the club.
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