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sports1 year ago

Dan Ashworth's Exit Sparks Arsenal Interest Amid Man United Turmoil

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's management style at Manchester United is under scrutiny as his decisions, including the hiring and quick dismissal of sporting director Dan Ashworth, reflect a pattern of ruthless but potentially misguided ambition. Ratcliffe's approach, marked by significant financial outlays and rapid changes, has yet to yield stability or success, drawing comparisons to other tumultuous ownership transitions in football. Despite his intentions to revitalize the club, Ratcliffe's track record in football ownership raises concerns about his ability to effectively manage Manchester United's complex challenges.

sports1 year ago

Dan Ashworth's Departure from Man Utd: The Ratcliffe Rift

Dan Ashworth's abrupt exit as Manchester United's sporting director, just five months after his appointment, has shocked club staff. The decision, reportedly mutual, was influenced by tensions with Sir Jim Ratcliffe's leadership team. Ashworth's lack of assertiveness in selecting a new head coach and his proposal to use a data company for recruitment were points of contention. Ratcliffe, seeking a more dynamic approach, was dissatisfied with Ashworth's performance, leading to his departure. The club now faces uncertainty in filling the role amid ongoing cost-cutting measures.

sports1 year ago

Ten Hag's Future Uncertain Despite FA Cup Triumph

Manchester United's senior figures are reviewing the future of manager Erik ten Hag after a mixed season, despite winning the FA Cup. Ten Hag has faced numerous challenges, including injuries and player issues, but has also achieved back-to-back trophies. The decision on his future is complicated by the club's poor league performance and the potential for new managerial candidates.

sports1 year ago

Ten Hag's Future Uncertain Despite FA Cup Victory

Despite winning the FA Cup against Manchester City, Erik ten Hag's future at Manchester United remains uncertain amid speculation of his dismissal. The club's new minority owners, INEOS Group, are conducting a review of football operations, and Ten Hag's tenure has been marred by poor performances and an eighth-place league finish. While he has developed young talents like Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo, it may not be enough to secure his position.

sports1 year ago

Man United Wins FA Cup Amid Ten Hag's Uncertain Future

Erik ten Hag led Manchester United to a stunning 2-1 victory over Manchester City in the FA Cup final, securing his second trophy in two seasons amidst speculation about his future at the club. Despite a challenging season, United's win, highlighted by goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo, denied City a back-to-back league and cup double and qualified United for the Europa League. New co-owner Jim Ratcliffe's ongoing overhaul of the club leaves Ten Hag's position uncertain.

sports1 year ago

Ten Hag Defiant After Man United's FA Cup Triumph Over Man City

Erik ten Hag has challenged Manchester United's board, stating he will win trophies elsewhere if they don't want him as manager, following United's 2-1 FA Cup win over Manchester City. Despite winning two trophies in two seasons, Ten Hag's future is uncertain due to a disappointing Premier League finish and the club's search for potential replacements. Ten Hag insists he has the support of new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his team, while captain Bruno Fernandes acknowledges the speculation but emphasizes the players' focus on their performance.

sports1 year ago

Manchester United Eyes Tuchel as Ten Hag's Potential Successor

Manchester United are considering potential replacements for manager Erik ten Hag, whose future is uncertain after a disappointing second season. Candidates include Mauricio Pochettino, Thomas Tuchel, Kieran McKenna, and Thomas Frank. New co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his team are evaluating options, with a decision expected after the FA Cup final against Manchester City. Ten Hag has a year left on his contract but has not received public assurances about his future.

sports1 year ago

"Billionaire's Plan to Revamp Manchester United and Take on Tottenham"

British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe purchased a 25 percent stake in Manchester United for over $1.5 billion, gaining control of the club's soccer operations from the Glazer family. While the acquisition was celebrated, Ratcliffe faces the daunting task of reviving the club's performance and restoring its former glory, acknowledging that the process will likely be a long and challenging endeavor.

sports1 year ago

"Man United's Summer Overhaul: Billionaire's Plan for Old Trafford"

Manchester United are preparing for a squad clear-out this summer under new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with a focus on offloading players to boost the budget. Concerns about the club's financial position will limit funds available for transfers, leading to potential departures of up to 11 first team players including Christian Eriksen, Raphaël Varane, and Anthony Martial. The club aims to sign a striker and a defender while managing the workload of young talent like Rasmus Højlund.

sports1 year ago

"Manchester United's New Direction: INEOS, Ratcliffe, and the Future Ahead"

INEOS has acquired a 25% stake in Manchester United for £1.3 billion, gaining sporting control and investing $300 million. This deal marks a shift in the club's dynamic, with INEOS assuming control over football operations while the Glazer family retains overall ownership. The acquisition brings fresh impetus and outside investment to the club, with plans to improve infrastructure and a focus on winning the Champions League. Despite the minority stake, INEOS aims to lead a modern, fan-centered approach to ownership and has already made changes to the club's leadership, sparking speculation about the future of manager Erik ten Hag and other key personnel.

sports2 years ago

Man Utd's Sheikh Jassim withdraws bid as Qataris exit, leaving potential stake sale to Sir Jim Ratcliffe

Manchester United's board is set to vote on selling a minority stake in the club to British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe after Sheikh Jassim's Qatari group claimed to have withdrawn from the race. Ratcliffe's INEOS petrochemical empire has agreed in principle to a deal for a 25% stake, subject to board ratifications. This would potentially give Ratcliffe sporting control of the club but deny fans a clean break from the Glazer family, who have faced opposition from supporters due to their leveraged buyout in 2005. The Glazers own 96% of the voting rights and will make the final decision at the board meeting.

sports2 years ago

Manchester United takeover talks with Qatari Sheikh Jassim denied by club

Manchester United has denied reports that it is negotiating exclusivity with Qatar's Sheikh Jassim for a sale of over $6bn. The Glazers family, who own a minority stake in the club, started the process of potentially selling the club last November. The Qatari offer is currently viewed more favorably than a bid from British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, who has proposed that the Glazers stay at the club in some way in the future. The situation remains fluid and a new bid from Ratcliffe could prevent Sheikh Jassim from securing exclusivity.

business2 years ago

Manchester United's Ownership Saga Continues with Sheikh Jassim's Bid.

Manchester United is negotiating exclusivity with a consortium led by Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani in the talks to sell itself for more than $6 billion. The Glazer family, which owns minority stakes in Manchester United, would be cashing out as part of the proposed deal. The Qatari offer is currently viewed more favorably than a bid from British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, founder of chemicals producer INEOS. Manchester United would not be allowed to negotiate with any bidder other than Sheikh Jassim for the exclusivity period.

sports2 years ago

INEOS submits revised bid for Manchester United amidst sale delays.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have submitted a revised bid to become the new owners of Manchester United, along with Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani. The initial bids from Sheikh Jassim and Ratcliffe are not thought to have surpassed £5bn ($6.14bn) for United during the first round 'soft' deadline on February 17. The Glazer family, who confirmed they were open to selling United in November, have received multiple proposals for investments, including a proposal for possible financing from US hedge fund Elliott Investment Management.