The Glazer family rubbished suggestions on Friday that they are considering selling Manchester United.
For the second time in a fortnight reports surfaced claiming Malcolm Glazer had become disillusioned by the profit-making potential at Old Trafford.
Having completed an £800million takeover two years ago, Glazer restructured the club's debt with a view to the long term and a spokesman for the family insists their commitment has not wavered.
"The Glazer family have a long-term commitment to Manchester United and that is not going to change," said the spokesman.
"Quite simply, they are not interested in selling the club. Why would they?
"They are determined to make United more successful, both on and off the pitch."

For the second time in a fortnight reports surfaced claiming Malcolm Glazer had become disillusioned by the profit-making potential at Old Trafford.
Having completed an £800million takeover two years ago, Glazer restructured the club's debt with a view to the long term and a spokesman for the family insists their commitment has not wavered.
"The Glazer family have a long-term commitment to Manchester United and that is not going to change," said the spokesman.
"Quite simply, they are not interested in selling the club. Why would they?
"They are determined to make United more successful, both on and off the pitch."