The Glazers put together to land an £11MILLION windfall simply days after Manchester United's dismal defeat at residence to Wolves... with the unpopular house owners risking the wrath of followers as soon as once more amid their woes on the pitch
- Manchester United followers have lengthy known as for the Glazers to go away Outdated Trafford
- Supporters consider they've milked United for their very own private profit
- Now the Pink Devils house owners are set to obtain an £11million pay-out on Friday
- The hefty fee comes whereas the crew continues to wrestle on the pitch
The Glazers are risking the wrath of Manchester United followers as soon as once more as they put together to pocket an £11million windfall simply days after their 1-0 defeat at residence to Wolves.
United supporters have lengthy known as for the unpopular US house owners' departure, accusing them of milking the membership for their very own private profit and growing debt since arriving in 2005.
Their preliminary determination to hitch the aborted European Tremendous League in April of final 12 months additionally broken their fame even additional, sparking mass protests in and round Outdated Trafford on the time.
In keeping with The Solar, the Glazers threat angering Pink Devils followers once more with an £11million money pay-out to membership shareholders due on Friday.
United introduced in November that 'semi-annual money dividend of $0.09 per share' - which equates to 7p per share in sterling - can be paid on January 7.
And it's believed nearly all of that £11million determine will go to the six members of the Glazer household, who personal a 69 per cent stake within the membership.
Their windfall will come simply 4 days after United have been outclassed by Wolves at Outdated Trafford, with Joao Moutinho's late strike condemning new interim boss Ralf Rangnick to his first defeat and denting their top-four hopes within the course of.
With the crew failing to encourage on the pitch, information of the Glazers pocketing a sizeable pay-out is unlikely to go down effectively with supporters.
The American tycoons additionally acquired round £23million throughout the 2019/20 marketing campaign, but United's March accounts revealed money owed stood at £455million.
However, co-chairman Joel Glazer is claimed to have defended the funds as a 'modest proportion' of the membership's revenues.
The Glazers, who stay in management at Outdated Trafford regardless of just lately promoting £117million value of shares, are value £3.4billion, based on Forbes.

