The Glazers have been urged to surrender control of Manchester United after its season tickets have been selling badly.
For the first time in the club's recent history, United are facing poor ticket sales despite a prize freeze and marketing campaign, according to The Daily Mail.
4000 tickets have been reportedly placed for general sale - a prospect which was unthinkable at Old Trafford - where fans have waited 10 years for a ticket.
Fellow Premier League clubs Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham have completed their sale of season tickets with neighbours Manchester City claiming they are left with a few tickets for sale.
Despite the plunge in ticket sales, United insisted that their sales are fine for a recession.
The news has been claimed as a victory for the Manchester United Supporters' Trust green and gold campaign, which want the owners to reduce their £1.5bn asking price so that the Red Knights consortium can take over.
MUST chief executive Duncan Drasdo was quoted in The Daily Mail as saying: "This is great news for fans in terms of the balance of power shifting back towards them."