Kelompok Suporter MU Skeptis dengan Masuknya Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Sir Jim Ratcliffe resmi masuk Manchester United usai membeli 25% saham klub. Kelompok suporter Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST) mengungkapkan keraguan mereka.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe resmi masuk Manchester United usai membeli 25% saham klub. Kelompok suporter Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST) mengungkapkan keraguan mereka.
MANCHESTER, England : Jim Ratcliffe becoming a minority shareholder in Manchester United finally ended the drawn-out ownership saga and while the deal will not give supporters their desired clean break from the unpopular Glazer family, it signals a fresh start for the club.
Ineos Group chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe has agreed to buy a 25 per cent stake in Manchester United and inject around £236 million (€272 million) into the club, the Red Devils have announced.
Manchester United Supporters' Trust (MUST) has said its members would like to have seen Sir Jim Ratcliffe take a larger stake at the club following the announcement of the INEOS chairman's investment in the club.
Gary Neville has hit out at Manchester United's decision to announce Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment into the club on Christmas Eve.
Ratcliffe, the chairperson of petrochemicals giant INEOS, will also provide substantial funds for future investment in the club's Old Trafford stadium.
INEOS chairman Jim Ratcliffe has agreed a deal to buy a 25 percent stake in Manchester United for about £1.25 billion ($1.6 billion) and will take control of the Premier League club's football operations, it was announced on Sunday. The British billionaire, 71, will also provide $300 million for future investment in the club's Old Trafford stadium. A club statement said: "Manchester United announces that it has entered into an agreement under which chairman of INEOS, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, will acquire 25 percent of Manchester United's Class B shares and up to 25 percent of Manchester United's Class A shares and provide an additional $300 million intended to enable future investment into Old Trafford.
Manchester United have confirmed they have agreed to sell a minority stake to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with the INEOS chairman also committed to investing another $300 million into the club.