Sir Jim Ratcliffe's project at Manchester United has taken a major hit with his plan to regain the Premier League title by 2028 proving to be a tougher task under Ruben Amorim's current form
Manchester United have a rich history of producing top talent and Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Co have every right to be excited about one of their latest attacking prospects
Jose Mourinho has sparked Manchester United return rumours after sharing his strong relationship with INEOS chief and club owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Manchester United are set to lose three senior executives next summer including the person responsible for the latest round of redundancies.
Jose Mourinho has offered his backing to Ruben Amorim and Sir Jim Ratcliffe as they seek to reverse Manchester United's slide. Amorim is in the dugout hoping to turn results around and climb up into the top half of the Premier League table,
Manchester United's academy has produced some of the finest talents in English football history and it seems as though the next big thing is currently on their books
Manchester United may need to abandon Project 150 after realising it could take Ruben Amorim years to build a team capable of winning the Premier League. Upon his arrival at the club last summer, Chief Executive Omar Berrada announced that co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe aimed to bring the championship back to Old Trafford by 2028 to celebrate United's 150th anniversary.
Jose Mourinho has opened up about Manchester United’s recent fortunes, admitting he is not enjoying the struggles of Ruben Amorim while also describing Sir Jim Ratcliffe as a ‘good person and great businessman’.
Manchester United will have every right to feel aggrieved should Real Sociedad secure a share of the spoils. The Red Devils took first blood early on in the second half courtesy of some wonderful team play between Casemiro,
The new cuts come 12 months after Manchester United's last round of job losses and will impact all areas of the club, with INEOS determined to reduce the size of the workforce
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly considering terminating the 10-year lease agreement of the club’s London offices in Kensington.Since Ratcliffe assumed operational control
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.