Manchester United could soon be out of the grasp of the Glazers' hands.
With the news that the American family are willing to finally sell the club after 17 years at the helm, many fans have been thrilled by the prospect that a new owner could be imminent.
Investment is needed in the playing staff and infrastructure as they aim to compete for the Premier League title once again and many supporters are now dreaming of who United could target in the upcoming transfer windows if the club is sold. With a potential improvement in finances, who could United get in the transfer market? We take a look at four options for the club to consider.
Uncertainty still surrounds David De Gea's long-term future at United, with his contract due to expire next summer.
Dean Henderson is the natural successor, but he is on loan at Nottingham Forest and it is still unclear if he even wants to return to Old Trafford.
There is a new goalkeeper on the block - who many think is capable of rivaling the likes of Alisson and Manuel Neuer - Diogo Costa of Porto. Outstanding distribution, penalty saves and general commanding of his defence have seen the 23-year-old become Porto and Portugal's number one. A huge fee could be a stumbling block but new owners might be keen to splash out and make a statement.
Erik ten Hag wants adequate back-up to Diogo Dalot, with Aaron Wan-Bissaka failing to show many glimpses of attacking prowess.
Once the former Crystal Palace defender departs for pastures new, there would be a space for a young, attacking right-back to come in. Frimpong could be an ideal addition to the squad.
Cristiano Ronaldo's departure has left a void up front at Old Trafford. Anthony Martial is a star choice, though his lack of availability can sometimes be a problem.
Mason Greenwood remains unavailable, Marcus Rashford is in the form of his career on the left-wing and the only other options are youngsters or Bruno Fernandes in a false nine role.
Gakpo would offer versatility across the front three, whilst also being a superb, young option who would have room to grow and develop under his fellow countryman.
Lazio midfielder Milinkovic-Savic has long been coveted by many of Europe's top clubs, though he continues to remain at the Stadio Olimpico strutting his stuff for Maurizio Sarri's men.
It does seem to be now or never for the Spain-born Serbia international as he turns 28 in February.
United could finally get the box-to-box midfielder they've been crying out for, for years.
nuycdlrty
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Ronaldo from villain to saviour
hes not a saviour but we now forgive him for his outburst of trying to force a move away from the club
nuycdlrty
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so Ronaldo wasn't lying about the club...
all man utd fans know about the club it's nothing new. but I will say that I do think sparked the owners to move on even if he had his own agenda
MwenePuta
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Ronaldo from villain to saviour
sToneyvibezz
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so Ronaldo wasn't lying about the club...
no..anyone who has been genuinely following utd since saf retired knows whatever cr7 said wasn't wrong although the timing of that interview was indeed unexpected and not suitable
rucadikmny
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so Ronaldo wasn't lying about the club...
vabacdnsz
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Ronaldo thank you for your wonderful word
hicbemouz
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The Man Utd fans should say a big thank you to Ronaldo for coming out boldly to say the owners don't care about the club. This has forced them to put the club up for sale
Vinceiprty
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Ronaldo should buy Man U ...