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Liverpool may have to wait before finding their new owners because heavyweight investors will go for Manchester United first, according to Gary Neville.
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Speaking to Sky Sports, Neville said: "I don't want to be disrespectful to Liverpool at all because they're a massive football club.
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"I think the owner will think if Manchester United get it right on and off the pitch and Liverpool get it right on and off the pitch, Manchester United will be bigger."
Unless Liverpool have got something sorted, I think they're going to have to wait a little bit because I think the buyers will go to Manchester United first - unless there's a Liverpool fan who is very wealthy somewhere and has an allegiance to Liverpool.
Both north west footballing giants have been put up for sale by their respective American owners in the past few weeks, as United and Liverpool look to keep pace with Premier League standard-setters Manchester City.
Even your mate you’ve tagged in isn’t so naïve to think Liverpool is more valuable than United!"
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