Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted that he has received a personal apology from the Glazer owners following the botched European Super League plans.
Fans were left furious after United initially became founding members of the Super League, and protests have followed, with Sunday's clash against Liverpool at Old Trafford being postponed after supporters forced their way into the stadium.
Despite the furore surrounding United's plans, the club's co-chairman Avram Glazer refused to apologise to supporters for attempting to join the highly-controversial Super League.
But Solskjaer has since admitted that the Glazer owners are listening to the fans before he insisted Sunday's protests went 'one step too far'.