Sir Jim Ratcliffe has employed a number of cost-cutting measures since his arrival at Manchester United and Red Devils icons do not appear to be safe from his brutal measures
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As Ben Ainslie acknowledged in an interview last October, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has “got plenty going on right now”. And as the pair edge closer to a shock split for reasons which are as yet undisclosed,
Chronicle Live revealed on Tuesday that Newcastle had made the first move on David, sending a high-level delegation to France to watch Brooklyn-born 25-year old in action for Lille against OGC Nice, the club owned by United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS firm.
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Manchester United has told fans it cannot sustain its current financial losses and risks breaching Premier League rules after facing a backlash over rising ticket prices.
Manchester United left it late to get the better of bottom-of-the-table Southampton on Thursday night, with Ruben Amorim's men floundering in front of the watching Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made radical cuts since gaining control of the club and three Man Utd legends are set to be impacted.
Manchester United have admitted that they are at risk of breaching the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) unless they reverse their repeated financial losses. The Old Trafford club have not made a profit since the 2018-19 season,
Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has described anchoring as an 'absurd' idea - but Newcastle United should be 'absolutely delighted' by the prospect of it being introduced.
It is strange and shocking just how forthright and negative Ruben Amorim has been about the spiralling situation at. But that's the point.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has injected £80million into the club in the form of a new share issue, sources have told Football Insider. A Companies House submission on Monday (13 January), backdated to 10 January, revealed Red Football Limited – an immediate parent company of Man United – has issued 100 shares.