Gary Neville has slammed the Glazer family for the “unprofessional” manner in which they have overseen a sale of Manchester United. United was first put up for sale in November and over the past six months, there has been little progress. The two frontrunners, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe remain keen and have submitted multiple offers. There are reports that the Glazers could stay put in some form while they are seeking £6 billion for a full sale. Manchester United legend, Gary Neville. Source: Getty With a pivotal summer transfer window approaching, there has been little sign of the takeover being concluded. Manchester United fans have also become worried that the takeover is dragging on too long and could impact their summer recruitment drive. Manchester United legend, Gary Neville has now lashed out at the owners of the club, the Glazer family, for not concluding the sale as soon as possible. Manchester United owners, the Glazer family. Source: Getty He tweeted; “Plainly obvious the Glazer family aren’t going to announce anything on the ownership until the season is closed! “They’ve been spinning it out unprofessionally for weeks and months now. They know fan protests would have been more significant than they already have if matches were still being played and the end result of the sale process is unpopular. Basically any family members staying in would be deemed unacceptable by all fans. Is this why they’re holding off?” Plainly obvious the Glazer family aren’t going to announce anything on the ownership until the season is closed! They’ve been spinning it out unprofessionally for weeks and months now. They know fan protests would have been more significant than they already have if matches were… — Gary Neville (@GNev2) May 31, 2023 Whilst the takeover process remains in the air, Erik ten Hag is already hard at work aiming to add to his squad in the upcoming summer transfer window. The Red Devils have already been linked to several big names including Harry Kane, Neymar, and Victor Osimhen.