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    AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini ‘lined up for shock Man Utd job’ as part of huge shake-up after Sir Jim Ratcliffe takeover

    PAULO MALDINI is being lined up for a shock move to Manchester United as part of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s huge shake-up of the club, it’s been claimed.Britain’s second richest man is on the verge of acquiring a minority stake in the Red Devils from the Glazer family.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe is looking to appoint a sporting directory after acquiring a minority stake in Manchester UnitedCredit: PA
    AC Milan legend Paulo Maldini is on Ratcliffe’s short-list of candidates for the roleCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTD
    Crystal Palace Sporting Director Dougie Freedman is also in contention for the roleCredit: EMPICS
    SunSport understands Ratcliffe is set to make sweeping changes to the structure of the club following years of turmoil.
    Ratcliffe is keen on appointing a sporting director to assist manager Erik ten Hag in turning around the club’s fortunes.
    And, according to reports, legendary defender Maldini is on his shortlist of candidates for the role.
    That’s according to The Telegraph, who claim Maldini’s former partner in crime at AC Milan Ricky Massara is also in consideration for the job as well as Atalanta’s Lee Congerton and Atletico Madrid’s Andrea Berta.
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    Both Maldini and Massara are free agents having been given their marching orders by the Rosseneiri in June following a dispute with owner Gerry Cardinale.
    Maldini – who is widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of all time – did have success in the role for his former side, playing an instrumental role in signing Fikayo Tomori from Chelsea.

    A current Premier League sporting director is also in the running for the job.
    Crystal Palace’s Dougie Freedman is understood to be one of the standout candidates for the role following his recent success at Selhurst Park.
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    And he could be in with a real chance of getting the gig as Sir Alex Ferguson – who Ratcliffe will take advice from during the process – is a big admirer of him.
    Freedman’s body of work at Selhurst Park speaks for itself, with his signings of Eberechi Eze, Marc Guehi, Michael Olise and loan move Conor Gallagher paying dividends for the Eagles.
    Former Red Devils boss Ferguson knows Freedman well having allowed him to spend time with him in his office when he was manager of Palace.
    Huge changes to the structure of United are expected once Ratcliffe’s acquisition of shares is confirmed.
    But the billionaire’s restructuring is already taking shape, despite him only having one foot in the door.
    Richard Arnold left his role as club CEO, which he inherited from Ed Woodward, this week after ten years of service.
    United will be back in action a week on Saturday, travelling to Goodison Park to take on Everton.
    And the infrastructure of the club could look very different by the time Ten Hag’s troops take to the pitch.
    Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly going to help oversee Manchester United’s appointment of a Sporting DirectorCredit: GETTY More

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    Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Man Utd transfer plan dealt major blow as player ‘refuses to quit’ despite Cristiano Ronaldo help

    MANCHESTER UNITED have been hit with a transfer blow as they look to cash-in on Casemiro, according to reports. Sir Jim Ratcliffe is ready to take charge of football operations with him finalising his 25 per cent purchase of the club for £1.3billion.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to buy 25 per cent of Man UtdCredit: PA
    Casemiro could be sold this January with Al-Nassr keenCredit: Reuters
    The billionaire is unhappy the club spent £70million on Casemiro prior to the start of last season.
    He supposedly slammed the decision to hand him a four-year deal on a rumoured £350,00-a-week in a meeting with chiefs John Murtough and the now sacked Richard Arnold.
    Amid the Brazilian midfielder struggling with form and injuries this season, Ratcliffe supposedly wants to sell Casemiro.
    Reports suggest that Saudi Arabian clubs will once again look to raid Premier League teams during the January transfer window.
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    And Casemiro, 31, is high on Al-Nassr’s radar and they are one of the few clubs that could offer him similar wages to his United contract.
    However, reporter Ben Jacobs claims the player does not want to leave Old Trafford.
    This is despite Casemiro having the chance to play with Cristiano Ronaldo again.
    The pair are close pals from their days at Real Madrid and Man Utd.
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    They won four Champions Leagues and two LaLiga titles together in Spain.
    Casemiro’s ex-international team-mate Alex Telles also currently plays for Al-Nassr.
    They are currently second in the table behind Al-Hilal. More

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    Mercedes F1 chief Toto Wolff fired warning ahead of potential Man Utd takeover role as part of Sir Jim Ratcliffe deal

    MERCEDES F1 chief Toto Wolff has been warned against investing in Manchester United.Wolff has a close relationship with Sir Jim Ratcliffe due to being business partners that both own a 33 per cent stake in Mercedes’ F1 team.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Toto Wolff have a close business relationshipCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The other third of the F1 team is owned by the car manufacturer itself.
    Ratcliffe is expected to lean heavily on his network when his expected 25 per cent stake in Manchester United goes through.
    Sir Dave Brailsford, who oversaw Ratcliffe’s investment in cycling is expected to come in to manage the sporting direction of United and appoint a new sporting director.
    That’s led to speculation that Wolff could also join the club in some capacity, given his success in managing Mercedes’ F1 team.
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    Two weeks ago at the Brazilian Grand Prix Wolff was asked about investing in the club by Sky Sports and said: “I have never aimed for trophy investments but I like the competitiveness of the Premier League.
    “Jim and Manchester United is a love story because he is born there.
    “Our personal relationship is strong and with Ola Kallenius [Mercedes-Benz chief executive], they call us the Three Amigos because we live in the no-nonsense world.
    “If we felt I could contribute then I would consider joining him at Manchester United.”
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    But Ex-F1 and Le Mans driver Mark Blundell has warned Wolff against investing in the club, saying it will be a lot harder to pull the club in the right direction compared to overseeing an F1 team.
    But former F1, Le Mans and Indy Car driver Mark Blundell has warned Wolff that investing in Manchester United will be difficultCredit: AP:Associated Press
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    Blundell spent four seasons in F1 between 1991 and 1995, racing for McLaren, Ligier, Branham and Tyrrell.
    He said to OLBG: “I guess the Mercedes shareholders see him already and they’re both part of the ownership situation.
    “Jim Ratcliffe has been looking at Man United for some time now, and maybe it fits.
    “Perhaps Toto wants to be involved in football. It’s a different dynamic, and it’ll be difficult to control 11 Lewis Hamiltons on the pitch!
    “Toto Wolff has been an incredible leader of Mercedes and he’s taking the Grand Prix team to huge peaks. Perhaps he can bring that to the Man United team.
    “They’re not a small club, though, and it’ll take a lot of people to take it forward – and you can’t always do that from the directors’ box.”
    Ratcliffe’s 25 per cent stake in Manchester United is expected to be confirmed by the club soon.
    But he may have to wait until mid-January for the takeover to be fully confirmed, with the Premier League expected to take six to eight weeks to confirm the deal. More

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    Man Utd grow tired of Gary Neville’s sermons as Richard Arnold becomes first casualty of Sir Jim Ratcliffe era

    RICHARD ARNOLD is gone and Sir Jim Ratcliffe is about to take control of 25 per cent of the club.All will be well again, it seems.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to acquire a minority stake in Manchester UnitedCredit: PA
    Former Red Devils Chief Executive Officer Richard Arnold is the first casualty of the Ratcliffe eraCredit: PA
    Former Red Devil Gary Neville predicted trouble for Arnold when he took the roleCredit: PA
    Two Manchester United fans I saw after the news broke claimed this would get the soul of the club back and rediscover the DNA.
    Why? How? And what is it?
    There was an Ole Gunnar Solskjaer press conference once where the former manager said the DNA was in the brickwork and pointed to a wall in the room.
    We all followed his point and gaze, looked at the brickwork, stayed silent and looked back to him. The DNA?
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    Yes, it is about bringing youth players through, which the Old Trafford club continue to try and do.
    Yes, it is about playing entertaining football — the problem being that the opposition has become better and wants to stop you doing that.
    And then there is . . .?
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    United legend Gary Neville cannot go a day without telling us the club is rotten from top to bottom.
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    Not once has he said what he would do if he was in charge tomorrow. It is just a constant boring rant from someone who cannot stand being challenged.
    Maybe Neville does not like the fact he has not been invited to be involved.
    The club has long since grown tired of his sermons.
    To suggest that outgoing chief executive Arnold — as well as his predecessor Ed Woodward — did not have the club at heart is wrong.
    Spend any time in their company and you realise how much they yearned for success, how much they loved United.
    People blithely go on about how former CEO David Gill was the steady hand on the tiller in partnership with Sir Alex Ferguson. No, he just happened to be CEO when Sir Alex was manager.
    They were able to get deals done because they were winning titles.
    Gill said “debt is the road to ruin” in opposition to the 2005 Glazer takeover and then happily stayed on in his position getting paid a vast sum by the American owners.
    He went when Fergie got out in 2013.
    Indeed the lack of investment in the squad over their closing years led to the problem David Moyes had with an aging set of players.
    It was Woodward who got the Glazers to open the purse strings — while in the background his Bristol University friend Arnold generated the sort of commercial opportunities that had been untapped under Gill.
    Yes, the duo have been a major part of the Glazer regime.
    But the money brought in by them helped offset what was going out to service the debt, so that north of £1BILLION over the last decade could be spent on players.
    Manchester United fans have grown tired of Gary Neville’s preachingCredit: REX
    Arnold succeeded Woodward as CEO early last year and bought pints for anti-Glazer protestors in a Cheshire pub in June 2022 and admitted the club was a “nightmare” and had “f***ing burned through cash”.
    It was a damning verdict on Woodward’s reign but it showed that he cared.
    The former accountant came under fire for his handling of the recent Mason Greenwood investigation.
    But he secured a record-breaking ten-year kit deal with Adidas in July worth almost £1bn, plus a shirt sponsorship agreement with Qualcomm worth £60million a season.
    Arnold also tried to persuade the Glazers to stop taking dividends and, unlike Woodward, left the football side to the managers and director of football John Murtough.
    Woodward has gone and now Arnold is on his way, so fans are hailing this as a new dawn. It’s not.
    One fan said to me about Ratcliffe yesterday: “He’s a United fan who lived down the road.”
    So why did he try to buy Chelsea?
    What nous does the chairman of a petrochemicals group have to turn United’s sinking ship around.
    Particularly when, with only 25 per cent, his every decision can be outvoted. He will be in charge of football operations though and the infrastructure of the club, we hear.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe will acquire a 25 per cent stake of Manchester UnitedCredit: GETTY
    There is no doubt Old Trafford has gone into decay.
    Yet there is no push from any quarter to swap it for one of the soulless grounds that all look like each other.
    The other complaint is that the Carrington training ground is not fit for purpose.
    It is, it’s fine. The pitches are perfect, the facilities are everything a team needs.
    The Treble season of 1999 came from The Cliff. Visit there and wonder how?
    As a youth team coach at United inferred to me once, the better the facilities the more mollycoddled players can feel.
    So, yes Arnold has gone.
    “Yes, he and the Glazers pushed the final button on transfers.
    But they trusted in the manager’s choices. Signings are only “scattergun” when they don’t come off.
    Nobody was suggesting the 2018 acquisition of Alexis Sanchez was a mistake at the time.
    Nobody realised what a shocking character and influence he was at a time when they needed him.
    Sir Alex bought some shockers too — where is Bebe nowadays? But he got through it because of his genius.
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    There was a United under him, there is a United now and the fact that they are not winning the league is not down to Arnold.
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    Man Utd ‘target former PSG and Juventus chief to take over from Richard Arnold as CEO’ in major boardroom overhaul

    MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly targeting Jean-Claude Blanc to take over as their new CEO. The Red Devils announced earlier today that Richard Arnold would be leaving his position as CEO after 16 years with the club.
    Manchester United are reportedly targeting Jean-Claude Blanc as their new CEOCredit: AFP
    The club has announced Richard Arnold would be stepping down from his position as Chief ExecutiveCredit: PA
    Arnold is being temporarily replaced by Patrick Stewart who will come in as interim Chief Executive.
    And talkSPORT have reported that Blanc is being lined up as his permanent replacement.
    The Frenchman currently oversees the sporting portfolio at INEOS the company owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
    British billionaire Ratcliffe is expected to complete his 25 percent acquisition of Manchester United in the coming days.
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    And it is understood that he has made the decision to replace Arnold with Blanc going forward.
    Jean-Claude Blanc has a history within football and previously worked for both Paris Saint Germain and Juventus.

    The 60-year-old was a sports marketing executive for the Parisians and held a brief spell as CEO at Juve.
    Ratcliffe and his colleagues are expected to take control of football operations when his takeover is completed.
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    And the introduction of a well known CEO would help him to change things up as Man Utd go through a period of transition.
    There has also been new investment in the club this week as US billionaire Leon Cooperman bought just shy of ONE MILLION shares in the Manchester giants.
    Although his £13.5m investment is significantly less than the £1.4bn that Ratcliffe is expected to pay for his 25 percent stake.
    Blanc works for INEOS which is owned by Sir Jim RatcliffeCredit: Getty More

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    Jadon Sancho could replace superstar in Saudi Arabia transfer as Man Utd ‘snub Steven Gerrard’s side’

    MANCHESTER UNITED outcast Jadon Sancho is wanted by Saudi side Al-Hilal ahead of the January transfer window, reports suggest.Sancho has fallen out of favour at United after his public spat with manager Erik ten Hag following his omission from the Dutch tactician’s squad against Arsenal in September.
    Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho has been linked with Al-HilalCredit: Getty
    Sancho could replace Neymar after his knee injury ruled him out for 10 monthsCredit: AFP
    Man Utd snubbed a bid for Sancho by Steven Gerrard’s Al-EttifaqCredit: Reuters
    The winger no longer trains or interacts with Ten Hag’s senior squad as reports suggest he has refused to apologise to his head coach even though that could have reinstated him in the team.
    And according to Caught Offside, the England international could go to Saudi Arabia to replace Neymar at Al-Hilal.
    The Saudi giants are prioritising a replacement for the Brazil international after a serious injury ruled him out for 10 months.
    Jorge Jesus’ side isn’t necessarily looking for a “like-for-like profile”.
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    Sancho has failed to stand out at United ever since his £73million arrival from Borussia Dortmund in 2021.
    The 23-year-old has only amassed a mere 12 goals and six assists in 82 appearances.
    But the forward shone bright during his four-year stint at Dortmund as he registered a staggering 50 goals and 64 assists in 137 matches.
    Sancho, though, hasn’t shown much interest in moving to Saudi Arabia any time soon.
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    Saudi clubs, on the other hand, showed interest after he fell down the pecking order at Old Trafford.
    Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq made an enquiry but United wanted a loan with a £50m obligation to buy.
    Sancho has also attracted interest from Europe with Juventus keeping tabs, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
    But many teams prefer a straight loan or similar deal with an option to buy. More

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    Major boost for Mason Greenwood’s Man Utd return hopes as CEO Richard Arnold leaves club before ‘takeover’

    HOPES of Mason Greenwood returning to Man United may have been given a boost today – after the man who sacked him leaves the club.CEO Richard Arnold will depart Old Trafford before the end of the year.
    Richard Arnold is set to leave his role as Manchester United CEOCredit: AFP
    Manchester United General Counsel Patrick Stewart has been appointed interim CEOCredit: Getty
    Greenwood sealed a shock season-long loan move to LaLiga side Getafe on transfer deadline day to end the 18-month exileCredit: Rex
    Patrick Stewart, United’s general counsel, will remain in post but also be interim CEO.
    Greenwood “mutually agreed” to leave United on August 21 following his January 2022 arrest for attempted rape and sexual assault which saw him suspended from the club.
    He was charged in October that year but all charges were dropped in February by the Crown Prosecution Service.
    It was Stewart who helped conduct an internal Man United investigation into Greenwood which ruled he should return.
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    But Richard Arnold did not follow this recommendation.
    He was previously reported to have been considering giving the star a second chance following an internal investigation by the club.
    But backlash from fans and protests outside Old Trafford saw Arnold reconsider and he sent Greenwood packing.
    In a statement in August, Man United said they “recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career” at the club.
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    They said his exit was the “most appropriate” result from the saga, adding: “We will now work with Mason to achieve that outcome.”
    Arnold added: “This case has provoked strong opinions, and it is my responsibility to minimise any distraction to the unity we are seeking within the club.”
    The controversial striker, 21, sealed a shock season-long loan move to LaLiga side Getafe on transfer deadline day to end the 18-month exile.
    There is no suggestion Patrick Stewart will bring Greenwood back.
    Arnold had been United’s CEO since succeeding Ed Woodward in February, 2022.
    He entered the football world when he joined United in 2007, initially being appointed a group commercial director.
    It comes as Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Sport is set to confirm its acquisition of a 25 per cent stake in the club.
    Joel Glazer, Executive Co-Chairman, said in a statement: “I would like to thank Richard for his outstanding service to Manchester United over the past 16 years, and wish him all the best for his future endeavours.
    “We are fortunate to be able to call on the deep knowledge and experience of Patrick Stewart to provide interim stability and continuity as we embark on a search for a new permanent CEO.” More

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    Man Utd ‘convinced’ about signing latest Benfica wonderkid Joao Neves, 19, dubbed ‘the next Bruno Fernandes’

    MANCHESTER UNITED have upped their interest in Benfica wonderkid Joao Neves, according to reports.The Red Devils have held an interest in Neves, 19, since June.
    Man Utd want to sign Joao Neves from BenficaCredit: Getty
    They have closely followed his performances this season by sending scouts to watch several Benfica games.
    And according to Portuguese outlet Record, they are now “fully convinced” about the midfielder.
    Neves began training with the Benfica first team in January following the departure of Enzo Fernandez.
    He has since made 38 senior appearances across all competitions.
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    The teenager has impressed fans since breaking into the first team, with some even calling him the “next Bruno Fernandes”.
    Neves made his international debut for Portugal alongside the Man Utd captain last month in a Euro 2024 qualifier against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    Fernandes is understood to be a huge admirer of him.
    While United hold a strong interest in Neves, Juventus are also keen on signing him.
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    However, Benfica are “in no rush to sell” and the player is “in no rush to leave” amid rumours of a transfer.
    Neves recently signed a new deal with Benfica which runs through to 2028 and has a release clause of £103m. More