Sir Jim Ratcliffe confirms Manchester United plans as billionaire outlines vision for club
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, August 18.
British businessman Jim Ratcliffe is "definitely a potential buyer" of Manchester United if the English football giants go on sale, a spokesperson for the Ineos petrochemicals billionaire said Wednesday.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's declaration of interest in buying Manchester United could well be the green shoots of hope that fans have been crying out for for several years.
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Jim Ratcliffe has thrown his hat into the ring as a "potential buyer" of Manchester United, a spokesman for the British businessman has said.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s spokesperson confirmed on Wednesday that the billionaire would be interested in taking over Manchester United from the Glazers, which has been met with an overwhelmingly positive reaction from supporters.
A spokesman for British businessman Jim Ratcliffe said the Ineos petrochemicals billionaire is "definitely a potential buyer" of Manchester United if the English football giants are put up for sale by the Glazer family.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the Failsworth-born billionaire businessman who wants to buy Manchester United, has already outlined how he would run a football club when he attempted to buy Chelsea earlier this year.