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Manchester United takeover latest as manager opens up on working with Sir Jim Ratcliffe

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Manchester United supporters are still playing the waiting game when it comes to the proposed takeover. INEOS founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe is poised to complete his 25 per cent purchase at any time and the 71-year-old will, initially, work alongside the much-maligned Glazer family.

That might not represent the fully-fledged overhaul that most wanted, but United can still look forward to a change in direction when it comes to footballing matters.

It has been 12 months since the Americans announced a strategic review of the ownership, and key appointments should follow Ratcliffe behind the scenes.

Here are your latest takeover headlines and rumours. ALSO READ: Cameroon share injury update on Onana ALSO READ: Rashford trains with England after injury Former OGC Nice manager Adrian Ursea has offered an insight into INEOS' ownership of a football club, explaining that Ratcliffe is unlikely to get in the way of Erik ten Hag.

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