VICTOR LINDELOF insists Manchester United stars are too busy dealing with a “crazy” schedule of games to worry about who the new owners might be.
United are the subject of two confirmed bids from Qatar and Britain’s richest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe, as the Glazer family look to flog the club in a deal worth up to £6bn.
Speculation will intensify in the coming weeks as talks between club chiefs and interested parties begin.
United boss Erik ten Hag has urged his squad not to let the takeover talk derail their chances of landing a historic Quadruple.
But defender Lindelof insists there is no danger of this happening because the team’s rammed schedule of huge clashes won’t allow them to.
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