Manchester United could receive an instant double transfer boost if Sir Jim Ratcliffe, as expected, appoints Jean-Claude Blanc as the club’s new chief executive. Richard Arnold’s exit has intensified speculation (can’t all but confirm speculation?) of Blanc’s imminent arrival at the dawn
Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag has held crunch talks with chief executive Richard Arnold as the under-fire boss remains defiant that he can turn things around at Old Trafford. The Dutchman is facing increasing scrutiny following their 3-0 loss at
Manchester United chief executive Richard Arnold is likely to leave his role if Sir Jim Ratcliffe completes a £1.4billion deal for 25 per cent of the club, according to reports. Sir Jim and INEOS are expected to make changes to United’s football
Manchester United chiefs John Murtough and Richard Arnold will reportedly be ‘concerned’ about their futures at Old Trafford if Sir Jim Ratcliffe buys a share in the Premier League club. The British billionaire is apparently close to sealing a 25 per cent
Manchester United chief executive Richard Arnold has updated supporters on the club’s takeover process after reports of developments emerged this week. The Glazer family announced a strategic review to explore alternative investment, including a potential sale, 11 months ago but are yet
Mason Greenwood could have a way back at Manchester United once he has completed his season-long loan at Getafe, it has been suggested. United haven’t yet confirmed that Greenwood has no long-term future at the club, leaving the door ajar for a
Fredric Arnold was a “reluctant warrior,” creative dynamo and decorated World War II combat pilot. He miraculously survived 50 missions of flying P-38 Lightning warplanes over North Africa and Europe. The death he witnessed and inflicted in war was in deep contrast
After a clutch final two holes, Kurt Kitayama is now a winner on the PGA Tour after taking home the Arnold Palmer Invitational at 9-under. Kitayama had a three-shot lead into the final round on Sunday, but as we’ve seen too many