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Sir Jim Ratcliffe plan for Manchester United speaks volumes about the Glazers

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A number of questions remain over the arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe, but what cannot be queried is what his main drive is. In his Christmas Eve statement upon his investment confirmation, the Ineos chief said: “Our shared ambition is clear: we all want to see Manchester United back where we belong, at the very top of English, European and world football.” Ratcliffe and his inner circle have the task of making that a reality while only holding a 25 per cent stake in the club and the details of how the boardroom structure will work are something that fans - and the Premier League - will want clarified. READ MORE: Ratcliffe sends fresh message to Man United fans READ MORE: United's sporting director shortlist offers transfer hint The 71-year-old has experience of operating a club in Europe’s top five leagues at French outfit OGC Nice, something that will be vital in his mission to turn United’s fortunes around.

His plans are already in motion with the new regime targeting industry-acclaimed Dan Ashworth of Newcastle as John Murtough’s replacement as football director.

That itself makes a refreshing change for United fans, who are seeing a proactive owner amid an era where the Glazers have remained dormant when it comes to hierarchical changeovers.

That is one way Ratcliffe is showing he cares about his boyhood club. Another is the deal itself. The Ineos tycoon is a businessman and so he will want to make money too, as has come to fruition in investments into cycling, Formula One and sailing.

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