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David Beckham Expresses Willingness to Get Involved with Manchester United

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In a recent interview with The Athletic, David Beckham, the co-owner of Inter Miami and a legendary figure at Manchester United, expressed his thoughts on the ownership situation at the English football club. Beckham stated that an ownership change is needed at Manchester United, and he would be honored to have a future role at the club, as it would “mean the world” to him.

The issue of ownership change has been a topic of discussion since the Glazer family, who have owned the club since 2005, hinted at the possibility of selling in November. Offers to buy the club have been made by groups led by Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, but the takeover process has been drawn-out and uncertain.

Beckham’s stance on the matter is clear – he believes it is time for the Glazers to leave. He emphasized the importance of the fans’ desires, stating that once a club loses its fanbase, especially a club as prestigious as Manchester United, it becomes challenging to regain their trust and support.

While acknowledging the financial success achieved under the Glazer ownership, Beckham reiterated that change is necessary. Manchester United has faced relative struggles in recent years, contrasting with the club’s success during his playing days, particularly in the era under Sir Alex Ferguson. To return the team to the pinnacle of football, serious investment is required.

Reflecting on the club’s recent decisions, Beckham praised the appointment of head coach Erik ten Hag, describing it as a breath of fresh air. He commended ten Hag’s ability to make tough decisions while keeping the fans on his side. Beckham believes that significant investments are needed in various aspects, such as the training facility, stadium, and on-field performance. He pointed out Manchester City’s success and stability under Pep Guardiola as an example for United to follow in building for the future, not just on a season-to-season basis.

Despite currently being focused on his involvement with Inter Miami, Beckham spoke of his joy in seeing Lionel Messi join his MLS club this month. He admitted that if an opportunity to take a role at Manchester United arises in the future, it would be hard to turn down, considering the deep connection he still holds with the club.

In conclusion, David Beckham’s perspective on the Glazer ownership situation at Manchester United highlights the importance of fan sentiment and the need for investment to revive the club’s success. While celebrating his present role at Inter Miami, Beckham remains open to the possibility of returning to Old Trafford in the future. As Manchester United continues to navigate its path forward, the hopes of fans worldwide rest on a positive decision that will propel the club to new heights.

Jon Fisher
Jon Fisher
Jon has over 20 years' experience in sports journalism having worked at the Press Association, Goal and Stats Perform, covering three World Cups, an Olympics and numerous other major sporting events.

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