Manchester United's potential deal with INEOS requires consultation for January transfers and the future of manager Erik ten Hag. The Glazers may need to pay Sir Jim Ratcliffe up to $66m to back out of the deal. INEOS has a to-do list, including clearing out deadwood, trimming the wage bill, and fixing Old Trafford. The 241-page SEC filing outlines a pre-agreed transfers plan and requires INEOS approval for a change of manager. A 'mutual non-disparagement' clause prevents public criticism of the Glazers. Sir Jim Ratcliffe has signed a gagging order regarding Man Utd.
“They’ve got their feet under the seats!” “Whilst they can’t dictate the transfer policy in January, they HAVE to be consulted.” Kieran Maguire highlights what’s significant in the agreement between Ratcliffe & #MUFC. 🤝 With @TescoMobile #Ad https://t.co/dUL3DR1hUP
Sir Jim Ratcliffe 'signs Man Utd gagging order' as new details come to light https://t.co/D4cjG6vqzw
Breaking down Manchester United and Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s 241-page SEC filing - pre-agreed ‘transfers plan’ until sale finalised - change of manager has to be run past INEOS - ‘mutual non-disparagement’ clause prevents public criticism of Glazers 🔗 https://t.co/UD9YeMkkKL ⬇️
• Clear out the deadwood • Trim the wage bill • Fix Old Trafford INEOS’ Man United to-do list as Sir Jim Ratcliffe prepares to take control 👇 @alex_crook https://t.co/7GIpwJ7a8C
Manchester United must consult with INEOS over any January transfer window deals and the future of manager Erik ten Hag prior to the Premier League ratifying its agreement to take a 25% stake in the club. #AFPSports ➡️ https://t.co/kSdNEIodLj https://t.co/sbndHvDdkY
Manchester United and the Glazers would have to pay Sir Jim Ratcliffe up to $66m to back out of the deal with him: https://t.co/OHh4zhgsms