WHEEL OF MISFORTUNE

Man Utd fans say club is ‘finished’ with Joel Glazer and CYCLING BOSS set to decide transfer business

JOEL GLAZER is set to decide transfer business at Manchester United alongside cycling boss Sir Dave Brailsford.

According to reports, the pair will be on a new committee set up if Sir Jim Ratcliffe successfully buys a 25 per cent stake in the club.

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Cycling boss Sir Dave Brailsford is set to decide Manchester United's transfer businessCredit: Reuters
Brailsford will work with Joel Glazer on A committee handling football mattersCredit: Getty

The British billionaire is set to secure a share in United after Sheikh Jassim withdrew his takeover bid.

However, fans will have to wait until at least next month to find out if Ratcliffe's bid has been successful.

report that as part of Ratcliffe's proposal, a new committee will be formed to oversee football matters at Old Trafford.

Current co-chairman Glazer and cycling coach Brailsford are set to be on the committee, the report adds.

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Supporters are not convinced, though, with one commenting: "Manchester United is finished."

Another added: "Like Joel Glazer knows anything about football matters."

A third fan also wrote: "Can it get any worse?"

Meanwhile, one more fumed: "If the Glazers still have control what is the f***ing point man."

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Brailsford is best known for his work as a cycling coach and is the former performance director of British Cycling.

He currently works with French club Nice as part of his role as Ineos' director of sport.

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Ineos, who are owned by Ratcliffe, oversee his two football clubs Nice and Lausanne-Sport in Switzerland.

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