The British billionaire assumes command Man Utd will radically change the team, giving up three stars to acquire Mbappe

The Daily Mail claims that during FIFA Days in November, British millionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe will finish acquiring 25% of MU Club’s shares. The football operations of the club will be overseen by this 71-year-old billionaire. It was stated on X by SPORTbible that “Kylian Mbappe’s latest Instagram post has confused everyone, especially Man United fans.”

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has decided not to take part in the £1.5 billion initiative to build a new stadium at Old Trafford. He plans to invest approximately £245 million, which is equivalent to purchasing 25% of MU Club’s shares, in the club’s infrastructure. Furthermore, the Daily Mail reported that “at least three elite players will be sold during the winter transfer window in early 2024.”

SPORTbible on X: "Kylian Mbappe's latest Instagram post has confused  everyone, especially Man United fans. https://t.co/dZavcCjLUC" / X

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the British millionaire, is ready to take over MU Club’s football operations.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has “invited to leave” three celebrities: Antony, Jadon Sancho, and Anthony Martial. These are players who have not added much to MU Club’s playing style and have been playing poorly lately. Jadon Sancho’s arguments with coach Erik ten Hag even led to internal sanctions.

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When taking over football operations and beginning to acknowledge the MU club squad, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his associates will start by pushing these three elite players out. The Daily Mail revealed that MU’s executive director and technical director roles will also be altered or expanded.

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“Sir Jim Ratcliffe will take into account other ideas to refurbish or enlarge Old Trafford, as well as enhance amenities within and outside this renowned stadium, in addition to the internal reforms of MU Club. Significant upgrades have also been made to the Carrington training area, at an estimated cost of between £150 million and £200 million, according to the Daily Mail.

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