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Why being public could complicate Manchester United sale

Shares of Manchester United (MANU) have soared in the past six months- amid rumors that the Glazer family will sell the Premier League club.

But Steve Olenick, Mintz's Chair of the Sports & Entertainment Practice, doesn't believe a takeover is imminent. Instead, he envisions the club using the this opportunity to reinvest into the team.

Listen to the entire interview from Yahoo Finance's Dave Briggs, Seana Smith, and Josh Schafer here.

KEY VIDEO MOMENTS:

0:00: Why this saga may not ultimately end up with a takeover

0:24: How being a publicly traded company complicates a potential sale