Manchester United will hope 2024 brings a fresh start after a mediocre end to the past 12 months. In a 2023 of two halves, the Reds secured a top four spot and a trophy last season but their campaign so far has failed to live up to expectations.
Erik ten Hag's side saw their Carabao Cup defence and European campaign end before Christmas and they are off the pace in the Premier League.
The confirmed investment from Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Ineos group could help shape a brighter future even if it won't change all of United's issues.
One mitigating circumstance Ten Hag can point to is injuries, with his side having been hampered by key absentees all season. READ MORE: United give updates on five injured players READ MORE: Martinez and Casemiro comebacks for United could be later than expected But the end may well be in sight for the Dutchman and come next month he may well be able to field what he views as his strongest XI.