By Angus Barnes
Manchester United certainly hasn't been the best team in the Premier League this season. Erik ten Hag's team has not had the best performance and the results have been reflected in recent games. Despite having a fully competitive squad, things don't seem to be going the best way with the group of quality players that the Red Devils have.
Similarly, the motivation to return to Carrington after the FIFA International Break can help things get off to a positive start. At the moment, the Dutchman is planning the next game against Sheffield United and it could be an opportunity for the team to get back on the path to success. Without a doubt, the last few weeks have been difficult for the players and for the fans.
In recent weeks, the Red Devils had the opportunity to play 3 home games at Old Trafford. However, of those 3 only one was won. For this reason, many United supporters are disillusioned with the team, arguing that the players are increasingly failing to send their fans. One of the few who have responded on the pitch has been Rasmus Hojlund.
Given this, things in the financial sector do not look the best either. According to national and international media, United will sell a 25% stake of the team to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, current CEO of INEOS and one of the most powerful men in the United Kingdom.This decision has not gone down well with fans, so the annoyance has flooded social networks with negative comments.
As per Mike Keegan of the Daily Mail points out, there is no chance of Sheikh Jassim returning to the race for United with Sir Jim Ratcliffe. According to national and international media, after the constant denials of The Glazers, the Qatari tycoon preferred to step aside from the negotiations and thus continue on his way. At the moment it is the information that we have at the moment
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