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Breaking News: Manchester United and Sir Jim Ratcliffe reportedly reach a purchase agreement

Breaking News are coming all the way from Manchester

By Angus Barnes

Breaking News are coming all the way from Manchester
Breaking News are coming all the way from Manchester
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Manchester United have not had the best start to the season in their history. For many, such a start had not been seen since before the arrival of Sir Alex Ferguson. Undoubtedly, one of the things that has fans most worried, that United's poor performance has lasted for years, and far from being improved it seems that they have stagnated at a point where there seems to be no turning back

However, Erik ten Hag's arrival at Manchester United was seen positively by the national and international press. One of the merits had been his work in the Eredivisie with Ajax, where he turned them into a competitive team based on young talent. Undoubtedly, the most prominent are Donny Van De Beek, Frenkie de Jong, De Light, among others. At the same time, the long-term project was of interest to the top leaders

Time has passed and United have a different base but at the same time they have other types of problems. One of them is the problems and egos that are experienced inside the dressing room. This has provoked a negative reaction from many and certainly raises concerns about how this can affect the team's performance in important matches. Despite win over Luton, United can't beat big teams

Undoubtedly, many have agreed that this is a matter of poor sporting management by the team. For this reason and based on many internal debts that the team has, it was speculated that The Glazers would sell the team. At this, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim raised their hands. Nonetheless, United would have finally picked one

An agreement would have been reached

According to national media, Manchester United and INEOS have reportedly reached an agreement. Despite the fact that this has been speculated for weeks. Everything seems to indicate that next week the purchase of Manchester United's 25% stake from Sir Jim Ratcliffe will be made official.

 


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