David Beckham sends message to club owners The Glazers over Manchester United takeover

Manchester United legend David Beckham has urged the Glazers to sell the club in order to bring stability amid fans protest.
The Glazers had initially put the club up for sale last November as a clear intent to end their 19-year reign.
However, the Glazer family have slowed the sale process as neither Sheikh Jassim or Sir Jim Ratcliffe have been able to meet their £10 billion valuation.
It’s understood that the Glazers intend to create a bidding war to drive up the price before entertaining new offers for United.
But former Red Devils midfielder Beckham believes now is the right time to sell the club in order to bring ‘stability’ back to the club.
“At the moment there’s been no discussion of that, but everybody knows that I’m a Manchester United fan and I’ve been very vocal about the situation at United and that’s been happening for a number of years,” Beckham told CNBC.
“I grew up at Manchester United from a very young age and there was a lot of stability – same manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, and same owners.
“Man United will always be Man United, they will always be one of the biggest clubs in the world. Now we need to get back to that for the fans, the players, the coaching staff and the manager because at the moment there’s not stability. We need to get the talk back on the field, rather than off it.
“I want to see an ownership group that will take it back to what it should be. I’m not saying the past owners have done a bad job because we’ve still been very successful on the field and off the field, but for me it’s the right time for somebody else to take over.”