Trophies over money: Ratcliffe assures Utd fans

17 January,2024 07:28 AM IST |  London  |  AFP

The INEOS chairman will take control of football operations at the Premier League club under the terms of a deal that is expected to be officially approved in February

Jim Ratcliffe


Jim Ratcliffe has told Manchester United supporters he will prioritise silverware ahead of financial gain during his reign at Old Trafford.

British billionaire Ratcliffe agreed to buy a 25 per cent stake in United from the Glazer family on Christmas Eve.

The INEOS chairman will take control of football operations at the Premier League club under the terms of a deal that is expected to be officially approved in February.

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Ratcliffe, a boyhood United fan from the Manchester area, returned to Old Trafford this week to engage with fan representatives and local leaders.

Ratcliffe met members of United's Fans' Advisory Board and leaders of the Manchester United Supporters' Trust (MUST), before holding a video meeting with the larger Fans' Forum.

United fans were relieved to hear Ratcliffe is determined to put success on the pitch ahead of boosting the club's profits. "His main message was that everything at United needs to be ruthlessly focused on creating winning teams on the field - something we are sure all fans will agree on," MUST said.

"He also expressed the view that he views our club as a ‘community asset' and stressed that his purpose in taking a share in United is not to make money," they added.

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