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    Sir Jim Ratcliffe ‘plans huge Man Utd transfer revamp after making concerns clear about shock player’

    SIR JIM RATCLIFFE could press Manchester United to overhaul their transfer policy after reportedly criticising the signing of Casemiro.The INEOS owner is expected to land a 25% share in the club after rival bidder rival Sheikh Jassim pulled out of the running for a buy-out.
    Jim Ratcliffe reportedly believes recruiting midfielder Casemiro for £60m symbolises a dodgy recent transfer record for Man UtdCredit: PA
    Ratcliffe would want a transfer shake-up if he comes in at Old TraffordCredit: AFP
    And The Guardian say Ratcliffe has told United of his concerns over their spending tactics in recent years.
    It’s claimed the childhood Red Devils’ fan was particularly alarmed by the huge fee and wages involved in Casemiro’s arrival from Real Madrid. 
    United paid £60million for the Brazil anchorman, now 31, in August 2022.
    And the 73-cap star is on a four-year deal worth around £350,000 a week.
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    Ratcliffe is said to have told United his clear fears when he visited the club’s Carrington training base to hear a presentation in March.
    The Mancunian, 70, explained his doubts over certain buys.
    The Guardian even suggest his blunt views could threaten the future of chief executive Richard Arnold and football director John Murtough – if Ratcliffe gets a sizeable minority share in the Red Devils.
    United’s board are due to vote on the entrepreneur’s offer for a quarter of the club on Thursday.
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    Ratcliffe’s INEOS company have already invested heavily in Formula One – via a third share of the Mercedes team – plus cycling, rugby and sailing.
    He also owns French football team Nice and Swiss side Laussane. More

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    How Mason Greenwood’s Man Utd future could be impacted by major ownership change

    MASON Greenwood’s Manchester United future could be potentially impacted by a major ownership change.Sir Jim Ratcliffe is understood to be closing in on securing a 25 per cent minority stake in the club.
    Mason Greenwood is currently on loan at La Liga side GetafeCredit: Rex
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe faces a number of questions if he completes his purchase of a 25 per cent stake in Man UtdCredit: PA
    That was after Sheikh Jassim pulled out of the race to own United after accusing the Glazers of demanding an “outlandish” price to sell the club.
    Now Sir Jim, who is believed to be proposing to purchase a stake worth about £1.4billion for a quarter of the Red Devils, is the only option left on the table.
    A meeting of the Old Trafford board on Thursday will decide whether to accept INEOS Group owner Ratcliffe’s offer and his demand for “sporting control”.
    And if his bid is successful, Sir Jim will have a number of huge decisions to make if he takes control of the football side of things.
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    One of these may involve a decision swirling around Mason Greenwood’s future.
    Greenwood, 22, headed to Getafe on loan on transfer deadline day and spoke out after scoring his first professional goal for nearly two years
    Greenwood was arrested in January last year following charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive control.
    However, all charges were dropped in February by the Crown Prosecution Service and Greenwood maintains his innocence.
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    We previously reported that that Ratcliffe will be keen to prove it is a “fresh start” for the club if his bid is successful.
    And Ratcliffe may be wary of bringing the striker back with staff previously reported to have voiced their discontent in a meeting last month.
    The meeting had been called to address spiralling concerns over the handling of the Greenwood case with fury directed towards CEO Richard Arnold.
    Greenwood also reportedly wants to stay at Getafe after settling in Spain, so Ratcliffe may well let him stay in La Liga permanently.
    It means Britain’s richest man is likely to not risk causing fresh uproar and may sanction the former England international’s exit.
    The complex situation would also depend on which staff Ratcliffe would like to retain if his bid is successful.
    Journalist Mike Keegan has speculated that Sir Jim’s potential arrival could see an overhaul on the pitch.
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    And it has been thought that Ratcliffe and his team will want to make their mark at Old Trafford in the forms of a “statement signing” to win fans over.
    Sheikh Jassim had his sights set on bringing Kylian Mbappe to United and a big-money arrival of that calibre would definitely give disgruntled fans something to smile about.
    Any genuine superstar arrival would likely be a striker, meaning a potential Greenwood comeback would be off the cards permanently.
    But Utd are currently restricted by FFP regulations so a huge expenditure is unlikely despite the change in ownership.
    Greenwood does only have one year left on his contract so selling him could bolster the budget for the next stage of Erik ten Hag’s project.
    Ratcliffe could also bring a new sporting director to Manchester United if his bid for a 25 per cent stake of the club is accepted.
    A major overhaul of football operations off the pitch is also expected at Old Trafford.
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    Keegan revealed yesterday that a number of executives could be shown the door at Old Trafford, with Ratcliffe expected to appoint his own staff. 
    Speaking on the latest episode of Mail Sport’s It’s All Kicking Off podcast, Keegan said United’s CEO Richard Arnold and football director John Murtough will be seriously concerned about their jobs.
    “There is a belief that Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s team have their expertise there, they have a plan for what they want to do and people ready to come in,” he said.
    “So if it is the football operation, I’d have thought people like John Murtough and Richard Arnold will be looking over their shoulders.”
    It was reported by The Guardian’s Jamie Jackson that the current regime consider Greenwood “their best player”.
    However, a new regime coming in may have different thoughts on the matter and could show the striker the exit door for good.
    Previous reports have explained that it is unlikely that Greenwood would ever be brought back into the side, but it cannot be ruled out considering the seismic changes that are due to happen at the club across the next six months.
    It comes as Patrick Vieira, who worked with Ratcliffe at Nice, believes the minority stake purchase could spell good news for United and gaffer Erik Ten Hag.
    The former Arsenal legend said that Sir Jim was a not a constricting presence on any manager.
    “He’d never interfere with my work,” he told FourFourTwo magazine earlier this year.
    “We’d talk about football when we met, about the team and our lives, but he’s not an owner who will get involved too much and prevent the manager from doing his job.
    “His ambitions and expectations are high, so you know where you stand, but you can do your job freely.”
    Whether that will result in a return for Greenwood or not when his loan at Getafe expires, remains to be seen.
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    It comes after reports that security is being beefed up at Old Trafford ahead of their next home game amid the bombshell news that the Glazer family are staying.
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    Man Utd fans in meltdown after learning how Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s 25% takeover will affect January transfer plans

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans have been left raging after finding out Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s 25 per cent takeover of the club will NOT have an impact on their transfer spending.Sheikh Jassim’s withdrawal of his £5billion bid for complete control of the Red Devils appears to have paved the way for British billionaire Ratcliffe, 70, to purchase a minority stake at Old Trafford.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s 25 per cent takeover is not expected to impact the club’s spendingCredit: PA
    The deal will leave the Glazers in charge of the club – an unpopular move among Man Utd supporters.
    And they have been further enraged by claims that Ratcliffe’s involvement will not lead to any kind of spending spree.
    According to The Guardian, the Ineos businessman’s takeover will not change Man Utd’s ability to spend in the transfer market.
    This was unwelcome news to fans on social media – who believe Ratcliffe’s investment will go straight to the Glazers.
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    One said: “We know that! It’ll go in the Glazers pockets.”
    Another added: “Obviously, because that goes into the Glazers and the shareholders pockets who have never put a cent into the club.
    “Also from day one it was made clear he would not be clearing debt.”
    A third replied: “We’re so finished as a club.”
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    While a fourth responded: “Nothing will actually change tbh, 25 per cent share can’t take control of the major club issues.”
    Man Utd spent nearly £180million in the summer window, bringing in high-profile names such as Rasmus Hojlund, Mason Mount and Andre Onana.
    But it has done little to improve Erik ten Hag’s side as they have lost four of their opening eight Premier League games.
    United have also suffered defeats in their two Champions League matches against Bayern Munich and Galatasaray. More

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    Mason Greenwood ‘lined up for Champions League transfer’ after Man Utd star makes decision on Getafe future

    SEVILLA are interested in signing Mason Greenwood from Manchester United at the end of the season, according to reports.But the Manchester United forward wants to make his Getafe loan permanent.
    Mason Greenwood has made five appearances for GetafeCredit: Rex
    Sevilla, based at Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium, are reported to be interested in GreenwoodCredit: Getty
    Greenwood, 22, headed to LaLiga last month after bosses ruled he could not continue his career at Old Trafford following an investigation into his off-field behaviour.
    The former England international was set to be welcomed back into the fold at United before SunSport exclusively reported the club had made a U-turn following a backlash from fans.
    He was arrested in January last year following charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive control.
    However, all charges were dropped in February by the Crown Prosecution Service.
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    A spokesperson said at that time: “We have a duty to keep cases under continuous review.
    “In this case a combination of the withdrawal of key witnesses and new material that came to light meant there was no longer a realistic prospect of conviction.
    “In these circumstances, we are under a duty to stop the case. We have explained our decision to all parties.
    “We would always encourage any potential victims to come forward and report to police and we will prosecute wherever our legal test is met.”
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    Greenwood has made five appearances for Getafe thus far, scoring his first goal against Celta Vigo on October 8.
    According to the Mirror, Sevilla are lining up a swoop for Greenwood – whose United contract expires in the summer of 2025.
    The Red Devils are believed to still be paying the majority of his £75,000 a week wages.
    Sevilla won last season’s Europa League, qualifying for this season’s Champions League in the process.
    A source told SunSport, however, that Greenwood is hoping to stay at Getafe for the foreseeable future, saying: “The players and fans have all given him a welcome he could only have dreamed of.
    “He really feared his career was over. Now he’s just so happy and  wants to carry on playing and not think too far ahead.” More

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    Sir Jim Ratcliffe set to take over ALL football affairs in Man Utd fan boost – but Old Trafford revamp may have to wait

    SIR JIM RATCLIFFE expects to take charge of ­Manchester United’s football operations — despite only bidding for a 25 per cent stake in the club.The boyhood Red Devils fan has offered around £1.4billion for his Ineos group to acquire a minority share.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe is expected to take over all of Man Utd’s football operationsCredit: PA
    Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will be anxiously awaiting news on the takeover dealCredit: Rex
    That offer will be discussed by the board this week after Sheikh Jassim pulled the plug on a £5bn total takeover.
    Ratcliffe is increasingly confident of securing what he hopes will be the first stage of an eventual buyout.
    Old Trafford legend Gary Neville yesterday asked 16 questions relating to Ratcliffe’s proposed stake.
    While the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust have accused club owners the Glazer family of making decisions that focus on their own priorities rather than the fans’.
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    However, if Ratcliffe takes charge of the sporting side, it may go some way to appeasing disgruntled supporters.
    The preliminary arrangement would see the Glazers continue to run the club’s commercial operation.
    Ratcliffe and his team are aware of the problems faced in redeveloping and possibly expanding a crumbling Old Trafford.
    But they believe the top priority is to improve performances on the pitch.
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    Despite another huge outlay from manager Erik ten Hag in the summer, United have lost six of their first 11 games in all competitions.
    They are tenth in the Premier League and bottom of their Champions League group.
    Brit Ratcliffe’s Ineos group already have stakes in various sporting teams around the world, including football clubs Nice and Lausanne.
    They are convinced their ideas will give United a much-needed lift.
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    They also hope their initial investment is the first phase of a total takeover.
    But Neville and the MUST have called for clarity over what is happening.
    It is now 11 months since the Glazers announced they would consider selling. More

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    Erik ten Hag’s ‘dream Man Utd transfer plan’ to bring in three world-class stars KO’d by takeover setback

    MANCHESTER UNITED manager Erik ten Hag has been denied a sensational triple transfer plan after the club’s latest takeover twist.United’s unpopular owners the Glazers have snubbed Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani’s sixth offer worth more than £6billion in total.
    Sheikh Jassim’s withdrawal from Man Utd’s takeover has affected manager Erik ten HagCredit: Alamy
    Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani was planning to sign Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian MbappeCredit: Getty
    Sheikh Jassim was also determined to land Bayern Munich star Kingsley ComanCredit: Getty
    Man Utd would have rekindled their interest in Real Madrid ace Eduardo CamavingaCredit: Getty
    Sheikh Jassim’s offer would have included cash to redevelop the facilities, fund an Old Trafford rebuild and clear the existing debt.
    This clears the way for Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is set to buy a 25 per cent stake in the club for £1.4bn with the Glazer family still at the helm after the Qatari bid formally pulled out on Saturday.
    Sheikh Jassim accused United’s owners of demanding an “outlandish” price to sell the club.
    The Red Devils’ chiefs are set to sign off on Ratcliffe’s investment at a board meeting this coming week and the INEOS founder will have control over the football side of things.
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    According to Bild, that will cost Ten Hag some major transfer reinforcement.
    That is because Sheikh Jassim was planning to bring Kylian Mbappe, Kingsley Coman and Eduardo Camavinga to Old Trafford.
    Paris Saint-Germain superstar Mbappe will become a free agent in June and looks set to join Real Madrid.
    However, the Qatari banker was planning to put his billions to good use and steal Mbappe from under Real’s nose.
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    The Sheikh was determined to do the same with the star striker’s France team-mates.
    Coman and Camavinga have a contract with Bayern Munich and Real respectively until 2027.
    Camavinga was previously targeted by United when he still played for Rennes.
    And it now seems like the midfielder will play a key role in Los Blancos’ future with Toni Kroos and Luka Modric stepping aside due to their advanced age. More

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    Jadon Sancho ‘thrown Champions League lifeline’ if Man Utd willing to accept cut-price deal

    JADON SANCHO has been handed a career lifeline to end his Manchester United hell, according to reports.Champions League giants Barcelona are considering a summer move for the winger – if the Red Devils accept a cut-price deal.
    Untied outcast Sancho has attracted the interest of BarcelonaCredit: Kenny Ramsay
    Barca would sign Sancho if Man Utd cover part of his salaryCredit: Getty
    Sancho, 23, is facing an uncertain future at Old Trafford after falling out with Erik ten Hag.
    The pair clashed after United’s boss claimed Sancho’s training performances were not up to standard when he dropped him for the defeat to Arsenal.
    The England international subsequently refuted his manager’s claim, effectively accusing him of lying, and said he’d been made a “scapegoat”.
    The 23-year-old has since been banished from first-team training, after refusing to apologise.

    But Sancho could now be thrown a lifeline by Barca.
    According to SPORT, the La Liga champions appreciate Sancho’s quality, but financial constraints mean United will face a significant loss.
    Despite not being at his best, Sancho’s 86 goals and 81 assistances for Dortmund show his quality in European football.
    United are trying to find a solution so as not to lose the money invested in his £73m signing.
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    The Red Devils know they will end up taking a financial hit, but he is so far out of the picture that it now looks the only option.
    A loan deal might be the only viable route for Sancho to revalue himself to potential suitors.
    Sancho would have to reduce his astonishing £350,000-per-week salary significantly to be able to play at the Camp Nou.
    Juventus are also said to only be interested in a six-month loan move in the January window.
    They hope United will agree to paying half of Sancho’s wages if he goes, knowing the Reds are keen to put him in the shop window. More

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    Arsenal lead Man Utd and Barcelona in £17m transfer race for Belgian wonderkid Arthur Vermeeren dubbed ‘next Iniesta’

    ARSENAL lead the bidding war for Royal Antwerp wonderkid Arthur Vermeeren, dubbed the “next Andres Iniesta”.Vermeeren, 18, has stood out for Antwerp this season and has attracted plenty of interest from around Europe.
    Arsenal are leading the race for Royal Antwerp wonderkid Arthur VermeerenCredit: Rex
    Barcelona and Manchester United also fancy Vermeeren, dubbed the ‘next Andres Iniesta’Credit: EPA
    The Gunners are among the midfielder’s suitors but face competition from Premier League rivals Manchester United as well as Barcelona.
    According to SPORT, however, the North Londoners are currently heading the race for the Belgium international’s signature.
    And it is thought Arsenal could land Vermeeren for a bargain £17million in the January transfer window.
    Manager Mikel Arteta is facing the prospect of losing Jorginho in the New Year with Barcelona expressing interest.
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    The midfielder has struggled for minutes with the likes of Thomas Partey and club record signing Declan Rice ahead of him.
    Plus, the ex-Chelsea star’s contract runs out in June and is thus free to negotiate with clubs oversees in the next two months.
    Barca are also keeping tabs on Vermeeren in their bid to find someone to continue club legend Iniesta’s work in the middle of the park at the Nou Camp.
    However, the Blaugrana have been marred by financial trouble and could instead turn to Corinthians ace Gabriel Moscardo.
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    United are in the picture as well with manager Erik ten Hag “in love” with the versatile midfielder, who can play at No8 and No6.
    After making his first-team debut last year, the Belgian has been playing regularly for Antwerp this season.
    Vermeeren has scored one goal and provided five assists in 15 appearances across all competitions so far this term. More