Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has expressed his views on the club's current situation, highlighting issues with transfer policies, financial regulations, and the need for improvement. Ratcliffe believes UEFA rules on multi-club ownership are unfair and criticizes the club's transfer work and financial focus. He aims to elevate Manchester United to the level of Real Madrid but acknowledges it will take time and multiple transfer windows to achieve.
British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe says he’s got "more accountants than sporting people" at Manchester United. https://t.co/pK8Fk2SCfJ
🔺 UPDATE: Sir Jim Ratcliffe says he has been confronted by "lots of bad surprises" since becoming a co-owner of Manchester United in February, as epitomised by the club’s inefficient transfer spending. Read the full story below 🔽 https://t.co/AeAq5elhFW
Jim Ratcliffe slams 'unfair' rule that's blocked Man United transfer https://t.co/ry2jbGt3AL
NEW: Six months after becoming co-owner of Manchester United, Jim Ratcliffe tells @business: ➡️ What's surprised him ➡️ The manager "isn't the central issue" ➡️ Why superstar signings aren't his priority https://t.co/o0MBL3a1Gw https://t.co/818WqYjWdC
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's assessment of Man United's current situation 🌧 https://t.co/4vNqHnDAZV
"It's not fair on the player, and I don’t see what it achieves." Sir Jim Ratcliffe confirms Manchester United prevented from signing summer transfer target by Uefa https://t.co/UfWoGe5cAD
Sir Jim Ratcliffe (United part owner: "We need to be where Real Madrid are today, but at the moment we are not there. It will take some time. United’s net spend since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill is £1.1billion. Real Madrid’s is at £200m. Today they have 6 or… https://t.co/73YXfKdGUU
“We’ve got more accountants than we've got sporting people" Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe talks football, money and more https://t.co/Nc1znTdUtf https://t.co/XET985lfm6
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe understands why rivals Manchester City are challenging Premier League financial rules, and warned the competition faces “ruin” if regulation goes too far #MUFC https://t.co/BZoq8Oylt4.
Jim Ratcliffe hits out at "unfair" rules preventing Manchester United from signing Jean-Clair Todibo (24). (Bloomberg) https://t.co/9MmiFaQtIz
🗣️ "If you are not careful the Premier League is going to finish up spending more time in court than on what’s best for the league." Sir Jim Ratcliffe has claimed that the Premier League’s financial rules risk ruining the competition. Read below 🔽 https://t.co/1A2iUT82rh
🔴 Sir Jim Ratcliffe: “There's room for improvement everywhere we look at Man United, we will improve everything”. “We want to be where Real Madrid is today, but it'll take time”. 👀 “It will take two or three summer windows to get to a better place”, told @Bloomberg. https://t.co/zM9SgWnCgG
🔴 Sir Jim Ratcliffe: “We’ve got more accountants than we’ve got sporting people at Man United”. “If you’re not careful, the Premier League will end up spending more time in court than it is thinking about what’s good for the league”, told @Bloomberg. https://t.co/ujgazvRNjn
“I’m not confident..." 😬 Sir Jim Ratcliffe has bemoaned a major problem with Man Utd's transfer work https://t.co/AD2eemyZkr https://t.co/Jb0bAUqYIS
NEW: Six months after becoming co-owner of Manchester United, Jim Ratcliffe tells @business: ➡️ What's surprised him ➡️ The manager "isn't the central issue" ➡️ Why superstar signings aren't his priority Read the full interview ⬇️ https://t.co/qWNzrbJPNR
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has given his first interview since deciding to keep Erik ten Hag 🗣️ The Man Utd owner didn't exactly give him a glowing review 😬 https://t.co/0iho4I5JzG https://t.co/7Rj83yFdbI
"They’ve said we can sell him to another Premiership club, but we can’t sell to Manchester United. "But that’s not fair on the player and I don’t see what that achieves." Sir Jim Ratcliffe believes UEFA rules on multi-club ownership are unfair as Manchester United were… https://t.co/tgLm6Rtf6O
Interview with Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe https://t.co/BFtNl32y5g