Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Manchester United investment is expected to act as the catalyst for a shake-up in the club’s sporting workforce, according to reports. And it could jeopardise football director John Murtough’s position, with the British billionaire already said to be lining
Mason Greenwood wants to call time on his short-lived Manchester United career by turning his season-long loan at La Liga outfit Getafe permanent next year, according to reports. But Getafe are said to face heavyweight competition from elsewhere in Spain as Greenwood
Sir Jim Ratcliffe could take sporting control at Manchester United as early as this week, with club board members set to vote on ratifying his bid for a minority investment. The INEOS chief has beaten Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani by
Ratcliffe could end up buying a stake in United and being granted power within the Old Trafford hierarchy. Express Sport looks at five of his biggest problems. Fan protests Supporter unrest will not simply disappear once Ratcliffe is in place. The many
Sir Jim Ratcliffe may well have his first signing at Manchester United already lined up. The British billionaire could help Erik ten Hag get a deal over the line for Jean-Clair Todibo, while he has also has the chance to upset Liverpool
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s 25 per cent purchase of Manchester United will reportedly not lead to a solution over the renovation of Old Trafford. Red Devils chiefs may need to seek further investment in order to give the stadium a much-needed revamp. The
Sir Jim Ratcliffe would reportedly have influence over sporting appointments at Manchester United which could affect the future of John Murtough. Sir Dave Brailsford will likely get a role at Old Trafford which may throw doubt over the current football director’s position.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has displayed a strong disciplinarian persona since arriving at the club last year in an attempt to raise standards and improve a broken culture. And former United star Lee Sharpe has drawn comparisons to legendary boss
The Manchester United board is preparing to hold a vote on whether to sell a minority stake in the club to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, according to reports. The petrochemicals billionaire is believed to have reached an agreement in principle with the Glazers
Sir Alex Ferguson was convinced to prolong his spell in charge of Manchester United by his late wife Cathy, who died at the age of 84 on Thursday. The legendary Red Devils boss is mourning the death of his partner following a