Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have embarked on an unstoppable cost-cutting mission at Manchester United but asking FANS for £300m seems a step too far.
Olympic sailing icon Sir Ben Ainslie will no longer lead INEOS Britannia's pursuit of the America's Cup after splitting with the team owned by Manchester United part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Sir Jim Ratcliffe holds a belief about Ruben Amorim after the Man Utd boss' explosive dressing room outburst last weekend.
As Ben Ainslie acknowledged in an interview last October, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has “got plenty going on right now”. And as the pair edge closer to a shock split for reasons which are as yet undisclosed,
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made radical cuts since gaining control of the club and three Man Utd legends are set to be impacted.
Manchester United news as Sir Jim Ratcliffe's relationship with one of his sporting projects comes under threat after £200m backing
Ineos Britannia parts ways with skipper Ben Ainslie
DENIS IRWIN, Bryan Robson and Andy Cole are understood to have taken pay cuts as Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe slashes costs. The legends get up to £200,000 a year as club ambassadors
Gary Neville was left stunned by Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim's comments after the defeat by Brighton and says they will not have gone down well with Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Manchester United minority stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has continued with his cost-cutting measures at Old Trafford.
Man Utd will improve their offer for Lecce wing-back Patrick Dorgu after their opening bid was rejected, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Manchester United, under financial strain and co-owned by the Glazers and Jim Ratcliffe, faces Premier League rule breaches. To address losses exceeding £300 million, tough choices lie ahead, including possible ticket price adjustments.