Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly struck a deal with UEFA so that the Red Devils can play alongside OGC Nice in next season’s Europa League if both INEOS-owned clubs qualify, despite the European governing body’s rules concerning multi-club ownership.
Manchester United may find it difficult to fetch their asking price for Mason Greenwood this summer, as clubs try and take advantage of Sir Jim Ratcliffe during his first transfer window at Old Trafford. Ratcliffe and his INEOS group are expected to
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is the latest political figure to wade into discussions surrounding the Princess of Wales’s privacy, after it has emerged that staff at a central London hospital are under investigation for an alleged data breach surrounding her health.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe may have already poured cold water over reports suggesting Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite is among Manchester United’s priority summer targets. The Red Devils are expected to recruit in different areas at the end of the season but could opt
Sir Ed Davey has been told there is “little appetite” for more negotiations with the EU after he touted the idea of reopening the trade deal with the bloc. Sir Ed did not go so far as his predecessor as leader Jo
Ratcliffe also lifted a lid on his approach to transfers, before gearing up for his first summer window in charge of United. When asked whether he would prefer to bring Kylian Mbappe to Old Trafford or land Tadej Pogacar for INEOS, Ratcliffe
United have spent well over £1billion on new players in the past decade but many of their big-money buys have failed to succeed at Old Trafford. Even in the past few seasons, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Donny van de Beek have not met expectations.
Manchester United are reportedly in talks with HMRC regarding their large unpaid tax bill on arrangements with players and agents, which could have an impact on the club’s summer transfer plans. New minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe is keen to kickstart a
Diane Abbott has urged Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to “do the right thing” and readmit her into the Parliamentary Labour Party – 11 months after her suspension for comments which interpreted by many as antisemitic. And the Hackney North and Stoke
Deep into yesterday’s Prime Minister’s Questions, Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Olney raised the subject of sewage – 72 billion litres of it being dumped into London’s rivers to be precise.It was an appropriate question for this week’s Westminster showpiece, not least for