Sir Jim Ratcliffe considers eliminating 200 more corporate positions as vital for preventing Manchester United from going bankrupt. The club has accumulated £300 million losses during the previous three years prompting Jim Ratcliffe to take prompt action for financial recovery.
Jose Mourinho has sparked Manchester United return rumours after sharing his strong relationship with INEOS chief and club owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe’s company INEOS has placed its ownership of Swiss soccer club Lausanne-Sport into a blind trust to comply with UEFA rules on multi-club ownership to enter European competitions.
Manchester United will be looking to rescue a dreadful campaign when they face Real Sociedad in the Europa League this week.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's drastic cost-cutting measures at Man Utd are continuing and he is ripping the soul out of the football club.
Manchester United are to cut up to 200 further jobs as part of a strategy they claim will transform the club into a more lean operation. Having made 250 staff redundant last summer, United confirmed on Monday that there would be further job reductions of between 150 and 200 employees.
INEOS are not the most popular among the fanbase for their divisive policies off the pitch while their on-field decisions have played a huge part in harming Manchester United’s future