The report said that Malcolm Glazer’s sons will reveal their plans for the club and how they plan to generate revenue to meet the £540million debt incurred in the £970million take-over.
According to The Observer, analysts say Gill will stay in his £900,000-a-year job if he is convinced that the Glazer family's plans to turn United into an even more lucrative sports business are viable. He is due to hold discussions with Joel and Avi Glazer, who will now run the club.
Gill may find the experience uncomfortable as he publicly opposed the take-over.
He joined United in 1997 from First Choice Holidays and observers believe he is unlikely to stay in football if he decides to call it a day at Old Trafford.






