Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has moved to end his feud with the BBC.
The Daily Mail says Ferguson and BBC director-general Mark Thompson have agreed to a meeting to discuss the Manchester United manager's six-year snub of the Corporation.
The summit has been brokered by Premier League chairman Sir Dave Richards in his attempt to get Ferguson talking to the BBC again and so avoid the need for the League to take action over Sir Alex's continued breaching of their media regulations.
Getting Ferguson and Thompson in the same room is a sign of progress, although a date for this notable occasion has yet to be fixed. The expectation is that it will take place near or at the end of the football season.
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