Rory McIlroy tells Sir Jim Ratcliffe what won't change at Manchester United despite investment
Golfer and Manchester United supporter Rory McIlroy does not believe the 'toxic culture' at Old Trafford will change until the Glazers have left the club.
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Golfer and Manchester United supporter Rory McIlroy does not believe the 'toxic culture' at Old Trafford will change until the Glazers have left the club.
Manchester United shares jumped about 4 per cent on Tuesday (Dec 26) after a stake purchase by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe cleared months of uncertainty over a deal that fans and investors hoped would revitalise the British football club.
After more than a year of waiting, the Glazers' strategic review finally came to a conclusion on Christmas Eve as Sir Jim Ratcliffe's arrival at Manchester United was officially announced.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has become part owner of Manchester United as one of the UK’s richest men has bought a 25 per cent stake in the club he supported as a boy.
LONDON: British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe has agreed on a deal to buy a 25 per cent stake in Manchester United for about US$1.3 billion, vowing to return the Premier League club to the "top of world football".
Manchester United supporters and reporters were sent into a Christmas Eve frenzy on Sunday evening after confirmation of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment.
British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe already has interests in football, Formula One and cycling. He now owns a slice of his boyhood club, Manchester United. It was announced on Sunday that the founder of chemicals giant INEOS had bought a 25 percent stake in the Premier League giants after a protracted saga. INEOS joined the race to buy United early this year after the club's owners, the Glazer family, said they were willing to listen to offers. United fan Ratcliffe, who made an unsuccessful bid to buy Chelsea last year, has long been linked with the Old Trafford club.