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Why are Man United and Liverpool suddenly on the market?

A photograph taken using a drone shows Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium after owners the Glazer family announced they are considering selling the club as they "explore strategic alternatives", Manchester, England, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2022. On Tuesday, the same day the potential sale was annnounced it was also it was also confirmed that Cristiano Ronaldo had left Manchester United by mutual consent. (AP Photo/Jon Super)


English soccer's two most storied teams are suddenly in play.

Manchester United has joined great rival Liverpool in opening its doors to a potential buyout that could be the biggest in sporting history.

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