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Sir Jim Ratcliffe Manchester United 'disruption' has changed Gary Neville stance

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Manchester United icon Gary Neville has praised Sir Jim Ratcliffe for shaking things up so quickly at Old Trafford. Investment from the INEOS founder was completed on Christmas Eve and the £1.25billion deal remains subject to Premier League ratification.

However, with that process ongoing, the 71-year-old continues to make an immediate impact after stepping into the boardroom and assuming responsibility for footballing operations.

United have appointed Omar Berrada as their CEO - to replace Richard Arnold - after the former resigned from his role with treble-winning neighbours Manchester City.

Sir Dave Brailsford and Jean-Claude Blanc will also represent INEOS Group on the United board and both men touch down at Old Trafford with their own expertise. ALSO READ: City insiders can't believe United have appointed Berrada ALSO READ: Berrada appointment highlights what's to come for United Speaking about ongoing changes for United on The Gary Neville podcast, Neville said: "It looks like Man United are making more sound decisions and are on the right track, and I think that can only be a positive.

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