Manchester United need Sir Jim Ratcliffe to be ruthless about one position
Manchester United supporters will be hoping for an instant impact from Sir Jim Ratcliffe once his investment in the club is ratified in the coming days.
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Manchester United supporters will be hoping for an instant impact from Sir Jim Ratcliffe once his investment in the club is ratified in the coming days.
Whatever happens when Sir Jim Ratcliffe completes his 25% investment into Manchester United, he is unlikely to appoint himself as sporting director, as Todd Boehly did in the summer of 2022 after he had bought Chelsea.
For too long at Manchester United, the phrase 'transfer strategy' has meant little more than identifying the next ageing former star who is hoped to turn the tide of an under-performing side.
Manchester United supporters are on tenterhooks regarding confirmation of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment but news could well come during the international break.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe described Manchester United as being 'the dumb money' when discussing a potential bid for the club in 2019, but his language might have been more colourful with the recorder switched off.
We're now well into the November international break but there is plenty still bubbling under the surface at Manchester United.
Following Richard Arnold's exit from Manchester United on Wednesday, a changing of the guard is in the offing at Old Trafford.
The winds of change are beginning to blow through Old Trafford. Richard Arnold's decision to step down as chief executive as Sir Jim Ratcliffe nears completion of a deal to acquire 25% of the club is the first move in what could yet become a significant restructuring.