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Jim Ratcliffe unchained, the 2 pieces tracked to take United to the next level

The British billionaire prepares a massive upgrade at the institution

By Mario Perez

Jim Ratcliffe tracks two important pieces for Manchester United new sporting direction.
Jim Ratcliffe tracks two important pieces for Manchester United new sporting direction.
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Manchester United’s minority stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe started his functions as head of the sporting area of the club once his purchase of the 25% stake of the institution was approved by the Premier League in the last few hours, which would have given the British billionaire the necessary boost to start to develop his plans for the Red Devils.

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The businessman, who already signed Omar Berrada and Jean Clair Blanc for the INEOS Sport structure at the team, would be determined to create an elite organigram at Manchester United with the best possible men in each position to lead the team to the highest level of football nowadays.

In this sense, according to the English football site The Athletic, he would have already identified two important pieces to add to the club’s sporting structure and he could advance for them in the next few weeks.

The first of them would be the executive Dan Ashwoorth from Newcastle, who is known for having achieved the signings of several young players who later blossomed as superstars in the Premier League such as Moises Caicedo or Alexis Mac Allister, and following these sources he would have already agreed to join Manchester United in the next few days.

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Alongside him, it would be expected the arrival of Jason Wilcox, who worked with Ashwoorth at Brighton and would be the man in charge of reporting him about new players to sign for the team, and they could repeat the success gotten in cases like Caicedo's or Mac Allister’s at Manchester United.


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