Bolstering Manchester United’s backline will be high on Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s priority list ahead of his first transfer window as co-owner. This season’s debilitating injury crisis has undoubtedly hit the defensive department the hardest, which has led to an ever-changing back four deployed in front of Andre Onana over the past nine months.
Reinforcing Manchester United’s frontline is a non-negotiable for Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Co. this summer. Finding the back of the net has been incredibly hard to come by for the Red Devils over the past nine months, and it’s led to the likes of Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho being frequently overused.
The Brits were the only team to sail AC75s or paired AC40s over the weekend. INEOS Britannia sailed their newly christened AC75, with team principal Jim Ratcliffe, a keen cyclist, aboard and functioning as one of the four cyclors for the early session.
INEOS Chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe joined Sir Ben Ainslie as a cyclor onboard INEOS Britannia's flying America's Cup race boat which is capable of reaching speeds of 100Km/h.
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has growing support inside the board room. A number of directors are championing Ten Hag to be kept on next season, says the Independent.
Erik ten Hag is under increasing pressure to keep his job at Manchester United beyond this summer as the Dutchman’s disastrous second season in charge comes to an end.
Erik ten Hag’s future in charge of Manchester United is increasingly uncertain, with the Dutchman under pressure to keep his job beyond this season following a disastrous campaign.
It has been a busy 12 months for Manchester United’s new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Ratcliffe, 71, and his INEOS group announced on Christmas Eve last year that they would buy a stake in Manchester United.
Manchester United board member Sir Dave Brailsford has been handed a crucial role this summer. The INEOS chief, who reports to co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, will be helping with recruitment.
Manchester United chiefs accept that Old Trafford “struggled to cope” with the unprecedented shower of rain following the 1-0 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday.
Manchester United first-team coach Steve McClaren is confident the club will find their feet again. The Red Devils are eighth in the Premier League and could miss out on all European football for next term.
Manchester United is again making headlines in the football world, but it’s not for their on-field performance this time. Reports suggest that the club is eyeing a summer transfer move for Benfica’s rising star, Joao Neves, as they look to revamp their midfield.
Erik ten Hag is still having to deal with questions over his future at press conference. It must be infuriating – to be asked about the same topic weekly, and having to use the same responses to bat away criticism.
As has been the case so often over the past decade, we find ourselves in a period of widespread speculation over the future of the Manchester United manager.
Manchester United minority stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to entrust others to decide on the future of the manager. Head coach Erik ten Hag is in serious danger of losing his job when the season concludes.
Manchester United chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to open a fresh investigation into the causes of the club’s injury crisis this season. It has been part of the conversation for months and now United have reported over 60 cases of injury or illness this season, with star players missing chunks of the season such as Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw.
Staff members at Manchester United have been left disappointed by a recent decision. The club's new investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe has ended their work from home policy.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly informed Manchester United staff to ‘seek alternative employment’ if they are not prepared to work from the club’s premises, as he continues to reform the club.
Within the hallowed halls of Manchester United, a storm brewed this past week as co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe unleashed a scathing email to club staff. His
As the summer transfer window looms large, seismic changes are underway at Manchester United, with new co-owners Ineos spearheading a transformative approach to squad restructuring.
As the curtain falls on another tumultuous season for Manchester United, the spotlight shines brightly on the managerial hot seat at Old Trafford. With Erik ten Hag’s future hanging in the balance, the club finds itself at a crossroads, facing critical decisions that could shape its trajectory for years.
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