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Published 11:54 24 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 13:05 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.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Britain's wealthiest man and a boyhood United fan, has already expressed his own interest in the club.
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