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Ryan Giggs named the number one priority Ratcliffe should follow at United

The legendary Welsh winger analyzed the present of the Red Devils

By Liam Styles

Ryan Giggs adviced Jim Ratcliffe to get United's best level back.
Ryan Giggs adviced Jim Ratcliffe to get United's best level back.
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Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs went under the spotlight in the last few hours after the retired winger revealed to the English journal The Telegraph some of the main lines United’s new minority stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe should follow in his first months inside the club to take the club back to its glory days.

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In this sense, it would be worth remembering that Ratcliffe would have already taken some important measures in the last few weeks, such as having a crucial meeting with Manchester United Supporters Trust, where the British billionaire took in consideration the suggestions and ideas of the fans towards the management of the club.

In addition, Ratcliffe has already added Sir Dave Brailsford and Jean-Claude Blanc to the club's board, and Newcastle’s Dan Ashworth has appeared as the main and strongest candidate to lead a new elite direction of football in the Mancunian institution for the next few years.

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Giggs revealed how to recover the club’s level in Ferguson’s era

In this respect, Ryan Giggs added a new and shocking measure to be taken in order to recover the best level at the club, as he insisted that there are lessons to be learned on football operations. Particularly when it comes to identifying and bringing in players willing to shed blood, sweat and tears for the badge, personal pride and accountability going out the window as the wages rose at Old Trafford in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, a piece of advice that Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his new board at the club would be definitely determined to take.


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