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Sir Jim Ratcliffe prepares his first signing for Manchester United and excites fans

Manchester United fans are looking to see the changes Sir Jim Ratcliffe would bring.

By Angus Barnes

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The red devils fans are looking for the new owner to make some changes in the next part of the season, and this could include the arrival of some new players.

Manchester United fans are looking to get some better results in the next part of the season, and the fact is that now they are looking for Sir JIm Ratcliffe to go ahead and help them with that, now that the owner might be ready to make some important deals for the team as soon as the take over is accepted by the Premier League in this next days.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is looking for the red devils to go ahead and fight for every single trophy that they can in the next part of the season, and the fact is that now this could only be achieved with the arrival of a new project to the team, that is why he is looking for Dave Brailsford to get some new players to the team that could help the with that.

Several sources have now confirmed that the first signing that the INEOS team would like to bring to the red devils would be Jean-Clair Todibo, and now it has been reported that the team would be able to secure his arrival in the summer, but the fact is that the deal might be close to being completed in the next days.

Jean-Clair Todibo was a target for the red devils in the past now, and the fact is that it has also been confirmed that the french defender is looking to arrive to the team, and now with the relation that the new owner has as the owner of the OGC Nice team, the deal could be secured in the next part of the season as well.

Jean-Clair Todibo value

Manchester United see Jean-Clair Todibo as the future Varane, and that is why it has been reported that they would be open to go ahead and pay a total of 40 million euros to secure his arrival and assing him the role as the starting center back now.


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