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Manchester United takeover latest as Sir Jim Ratcliffe told who he should appoint first

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has one eye firmly on Manchester United as he prepares to complete his investment. It was expected the INEOS founder would be officially welcomed into the boardroom by the Glazers during the international break.

However, as has become a recurring theme during this process, delays have pushed back his arrival. While he is not in just yet, Ratcliffe is still expected to purchase 25 per cent of United in the coming days and weeks.

Once on board, the 71-year-old is expected to be handed the keys to the football project and he has already played a hand in CEO Richard Arnold's departure, with sporting director John Murtough thought to be next on the list. READ MORE: Glazers paying out 'whopping fees' READ MORE: Liverpool's £80m decision shows the gap they must bridge In our look at the takeover headlines, Ratcliffe has been told who he should replace Murtough with.

Former centre-back Mikael Silvestre has backed Italian icon Paolo Maldini to become United's new sporting director. Amid INEOS Sport's impending investment at Old Trafford, a structural reform is set to take place within United's hierarchy.

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