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The president of Manchester United apologizes to the fans and affirms: We welcome dialogue with the fans


Joel Glazer, CEO of Manchester United, sent a letter of apology to the angry fans of the Red Devils in the recent period due to the many mistakes committed by the club's management, most notably participation in the recently canceled European Super League competition.


"I apologize for the mistakes that were made when we initially agreed to join 11 other leading European clubs in support of the new competition, before we quickly withdrew our support," Glazer said in a statement published on the official website of the Manchester United club.


"I want to assure you that my family and I are deeply interested in Manchester United and we feel a deep sense of responsibility to protect and enhance their strength in the long term, while respecting their values ​​and traditions," he added.


"Our top priority, and always will be, is to compete in the most important tournaments, and to play fun soccer with a team made up of the best players and some of the best local talent in the world. Under Oli's leadership, we feel we are on the right track completely," he added.


"He will willingly and openly interact with the vision led by pro-football and recently announced by the UK government, with the aim of putting fans at the heart of the game and ensuring the advancement and protection of their interests," Glazer added, adding that he would personally meet the Fans' League as soon as possible after the end of the season. As part of a dialogue process.


"We also recognize the importance of including fan interests and football in key decision-making processes at every level of the club, and we are open to constructive discussions on how to reinforce this principle."


"We understand that we will need to significantly increase investment in Old Trafford and our training complex to ensure that the club's facilities remain among the best in Europe," he concluded.

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