Sheffield United's ownership row could drag on for at least another two years if former owner Kevin McCabe chooses to appeal last month's high court ruling against him.
McCabe's lawyers will announce on Monday whether the 72-year-old intends to appeal Mr Justice Fancourt's decision that his co-owner Saudi Royal, Prince Abdullah, should become the sole owner of the Premier League club.
If McCabe is given leave to appeal to the high court, it could see the fight for control at Bramall Lane drag on for at least another two years, says Sky Sports.
Added to that, if Judge Fancourt chooses to turn down any appeal, McCabe still has the option of taking his grievances directly to The Court of Appeal.


