The return of Kidafi has been a major source of suspense for United, with Glenlivet still listed as a United player but wearing other kits. Despite the club's reluctance to move him on, he has been put on hold due to the buyer's hesitant price. It is rumored that United may send Gullivert to pre-season training camp if the delay is unsuccessful for another two decades.
The Daily Mirror disclosed that Russell was interested in Gullenwood, but was only willing to offer £30 million (about HK$300 million) to get his hands on it, which is a far cry from the value United had in mind, and the ten million dollar gap makes the deal out of reach.
With one year left on his contract with Manchester United, Ratcliffe's team is still actively looking for a buyer. The sale of Grinwoldt would not only bring the club a substantial net profit, but would also provide funds for the team's expansion. However, the club is still enthusiastic about the deal and is willing to pay a high price for the player.
On July 8, Manchester United will kick off the new season. If Glenlivet doesn't have a place to go by then, he might be able to join the training camp, but that might cause a little bit of criticism from the fans. In any case, Glenlivet will have to train while looking for a new home.