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‘Every penny has to go back into the club until it becomes attractive again’: Gary Neville takes another swipe at the Glazers for turning Manchester United into a ‘GRAVEYARD’ as the club find themselves competing with Brentford to sign Christian Eriksen
- Manchester United and Brentford have offered contracts to Christian Eriksen
- United’s is more ‘financially lucrative’ but the midfielder is unsure about moving
- Gary Neville believes it is the Glazer family’s fault for making United unattractive
- The Red Devils’ owners have taken £11million out of the club in dividends today
- Neville believes they should invest it in the squad, training ground and stadium
Gary Neville has launched another furious attack on the Glazer family as Manchester United battle to sign Christian Eriksen.
The Danish midfielder is out of contract at current club Brentford, with both the Bees and United making him offers for next season.
According to Sky Sports, both proposals are ‘appealing’, but the Red Devils’ is believed to be ‘more financially lucrative’. However, Eriksen is said to be happy in London and unsure about relocating.
Christian Eriksen is considering contract offers from both Manchester United and Brentford
It appears that Neville thinks it is shameful that a club like Brentford could have the chance to beat United to the signing of an elite player.
The United legend believes it shows how the Glazer family have made Old Trafford an unattractive prospect to targets and it is ‘demoralising’ to see them take £11million out of the club in dividends when investment is needed.
‘That’s why Dividends have to stop for a period,’ Neville wrote on Twitter on Friday morning as he shared a picture of Sky Sports’ latest report on Eriksen. ‘Every penny has to go…
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Source : dailymail

