Sir Jim Ratcliffe is considering appointing a head coach at Manchester United instead of the current manager. Manchester United's chance to qualify for the Champions League and the financial implications are discussed, with English clubs set to receive a TV money increase. Man City is guaranteed £53 million in the revamped Champions League. There are concerns about the widening financial gap in the Premier League due to the Champions League TV money boost. UEFA's ownership rules could bar Manchester United from playing in Europe next season.
Man United 'could be BARRED from playing in Europe next season'... as UEFA 'refuse to change ownership rules' in massive blow to part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe https://t.co/kNupu5dzOM https://t.co/wkHtpi4aJx
Man Utd face being BARRED from Europe next season | @MartinLipton https://t.co/KFR89LlkG6 https://t.co/u7wtFBkXBO
Champions League TV money boost raises fears of widening Premier League inequality https://t.co/hY3h6CVpXX
Man City to bank a guaranteed £53million in next year’s revamped Champions League before they kick a single ball https://t.co/LGCebmaHz1
English clubs in next season’s new-look Champions League will see a rise of up to 15 per cent in their TV money — a move that will increase fears about the financial gap over those who are not in Europe’s elite club competition Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/q7kOi9JT3t
Manchester United still have a chance of qualifying for next season's Champions League — and earning the money that comes with it. ■ How much do clubs in the competition get? ■ Would missing out be a disaster? ■What does it all mean for FFP? @mjcritchley has the answers ⬇️
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is looking to put a head coach in charge at Manchester United rather than the current manager role.