Avram Glazer refused to answer questions on the uncertainty surrounding the ownership of after watching his side lose Saturday’s final.
The American businessman made a rare appearance as he enjoyed the showpiece alongside Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill.
Glazer was left disappointed as United were , who now stand on the ahead of in Istanbul, where they will be strong favourites to beat Inter.
While United have undoubtedly made progress under Erik ten Hag this season, their remains a chasm between them and Pep Guardiola’s relentless winning machines.
Fans had hoped that the confusion over the ownership and bidding process would have been resolved ahead of the opening of the summer transfer window, but it remains unclear as to whether Sir Jim Ratcliffe or Sheikh Jassim will emerge successful after weeks of conjecture.
in order to convince the Glazer family into allowing him to take full control of a club that has now gone a full decade without winning the Premier League title.
As he strode through the mixed zone after the trophy presentation, Glazer was repeatedly asked to clarify his intentions but steadfastly refused to give an answer.
Aside from the fans who want him and his brothers gone, Ten Hag would certainly benefit from a swift resolution given he faces another crucial summer if he is to advance his rebuilding project.
‘I have only one plan, that is to improve this club, improve this team,’ said Ten Hag in his post match press conference.
‘I will fight for my ideas. I will talk to the club about what we have to do for that. But I have to work with my staff, my players, to be better next season.’
On the uncertainty surrounding the takeover, he added: ‘In this moment I don’t want to discuss that.
‘It is about finalising the season, we have to be quiet, analyse, go in depth, set right conclusions, then take action.’
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