The Glazer family does not plan to attend the funeral of the legend of Man United Denis Law, according to the reports.
Law, who revealed in August 2021 that he had been diagnosed with the vascular dementia of Alzheimer's and vascular dementia, died at the age of 84 in January.
It is the third goal of United goals of all time behind Wayne Rooney and Charlton with 237 in 404 games, and the top scotland set scorer with 30 goals of its 55 limits.
Despite this, Report claim That there will be no members of the Glazer family present at Law funeral, which takes place on Tuesday in the Manchester cathedral.
The bold decision occurs after United fans were criticized for not sending a representative to the funeral of Sir Bobby Charlton in 2023.
At that time it was said that club owners remained away from the service in the Manchester cathedral because they did not want to cause a distraction.
![Manchester United Denis Law (in the photo) died at the age of 84 in January](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/14/94223767-14381007-Manchester_United_legend_Denis_Law_pictured_has_passed_away_at_t-a-18_1739198725585.jpg)
Manchester United Denis Law (in the photo) died at the age of 84 in January
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According to reports, the Glazer family does not plan to attend the funeral of the law, which is Tuesday
![Law is the third highest scorer in United of all time behind Wayne Rooney and Charlton](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/14/94223765-14381007-Law_is_United_s_third_highest_goalscorer_of_all_time_behind_Wayn-a-21_1739199296298.jpg)
Law is the third highest scorer in United of all time behind Wayne Rooney and Charlton
But fans, at that time, described the non -show of the Glazers as another “shameful example” of the lack of empathy of the owners with United.
Law, meanwhile, began his career with Huddersfield Town, had two spells in Manchester City and also played in Italy for Torino.
Then he became a winner of Ballon d'Or in 1964, in addition to winning the European Cup, two English titles and the FA Cup in his 11 years in Old Trafford.
United also issued a statement, saying: 'All in Manchester United are crying the loss of Denis Law, the king of the end of Stretford, who died, at 84.
'With 237 goals in 404 appearances, it will always be held as one of the best players in the club.
'The last scorer, his style, spirit and love for the game made him the hero of a generation. Our deepest condolences are with Denis's family and many friends. His memory will live forever.
Law was the sixth member of the United Team that won the European Cup with Sir Matt Busby to suffer dementia.
Charlton, who died in October 2023, Nobby Stiles, Tony Dunne, David Herd and Bill Foulkes were also diagnosed before his death.
The former United Bryan Robson captain directed tributes to the law, at that time, saying: 'We have lost one of the football giants as a player and gentleman. It's incredibly sad.
'Denis was more than a fantastic footballer, he was a fantastic man. So generous with his time and everything delivered with that great sense of humor of his.
![The law received a CBE in the New Year's honors 2016 for football and charity services](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/14/94224183-14381007-Law_was_awarded_a_CBE_in_the_2016_New_Years_Honours_for_services-a-19_1739198727797.jpg)
The law received a CBE in the New Year's honors 2016 for football and charity services
![Law, posing with Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Bobby Charlton, formed the United Trinity with Charlton and George Best, and the trio has a statue to honor them outside Old Trafford](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/14/94225019-14381007-Law_posing_alongside_Sir_Alex_Ferguson_and_Sir_Bobby_Charlton_fo-a-20_1739198730396.jpg)
Law, posing with Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Bobby Charlton, formed the United Trinity with Charlton and George Best, and the trio has a statue to honor them outside Old Trafford
'I would always be in my best Manchester United XI. He was a player, many of his companions idolized and with a good reason, that iconic image of him with the sleeves knocked down and the greeting of an arm after scoring.
'I was a little nervous to meet him for the first time when I joined the club, as with Sir Bobby Charlton. But I had even more respect for Denis once I met him. He was so warm in his welcome and had an instantaneous consideration for the man who was and the personality he had.
'I was lucky to work with him for so many events in an ambassador role and that evil sense of humor, regardless of the occasion, he always shone. I was always so full of life, and invariably with a cup of tea in my hand.
“No one could represent what Manchester United represented better than him: full of style in the field and a gentleman of his.”