Jose Mourinho has sparked Manchester United return rumours after sharing his strong relationship with INEOS chief and club owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Jose Mourinho has opened up about Manchester United’s recent fortunes, admitting he is not enjoying the struggles of Ruben Amorim while also describing Sir Jim Ratcliffe as a ‘good person and great businessman’.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has received backing from former boss Jose Mourinho amid the club’s struggles, while Mourinho also reflected on his relationship with co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is almost universally reviled at Manchester United after a series of redundancies throughout the club.
Amorim has astonishingly declared he does not care about winning the Europa League and bringing Champions League football back to Man Utd in a message unlikely to go down well with INEOS
Former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho feels for club employees who are being put out of their jobs, but still defends Sir Jim Ractliffe. While the
Ruben Amorim has endured a nightmare start to life as Manchester United head coach and a Red Devils icon believes Roy Keane is the best man to fix the club's leadership crisis
Jose Mourinho has defended himself as the “opposite” of a racist following the row over comments he made in the wake of the Istanbul derby. Mourinho was handed a four-match domestic ban, which was subsequently halved, for remarks after Fenerbahce’s 0-0 draw with Galatasaray last month.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe considers eliminating 200 more corporate positions as vital for preventing Manchester United from going bankrupt. The club has accumulated £300 million losses during the previous three years prompting Jim Ratcliffe to take prompt action for financial recovery.
Manchester United will be looking to rescue a dreadful campaign when they face Real Sociedad in the Europa League this week.
Man Utd have given Erik ten Hag a contract extension months before sacking him, hired and fired Dan Ashworth and spent £200million on players in the 2024 summer transfer window under Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s watch,
Having made 250 staff redundant last summer, United confirmed on Monday that there would be further job reductions of between 150 and 200 employees. The club are also expected to scale back their presence in London and move some staff from offices at Old Trafford to their Carrington training ground.