Gary Neville has admitted his frustration at the Glazer family telling Sir Jim Ratcliffe they don't want to sell Manchester United as he warned the much-maligned American owners that the way they are running the club is 'not sustainable'.
Neville did, however, offer United fans encouragement as he said the talks between Ratcliffe and the Glazers suggested the owners 'must be up to something'.
The billionaire and Britain's richest man, who owns the Ineos chemicals company and is a United fan, revealed on Tuesday that he had met with co-chairmen Joel and Avram Glazer in the summer but was told the club was not for sale.