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‘Bust by Christmas’ – Sir Jim Ratcliffe stuns Gary Neville as he reveals the true state of Man Utd’s finances

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the owner of Manchester United, has stunned everyone by making a significant claim about the club’s finances in an interview that has caused a lot of controversy.

A day after fans protested his recent decisions to cut costs at Old Trafford, United minority owner Ratcliffe participated in a series of bombshell interviews on Monday evening. These interviews were scheduled to take place on Monday.

Since his arrival at the club in December 2023, the chief executive officer of INEOS has been subjected to criticism for a number of significant decisions, the most notable of which is the round of layoffs that has occurred in recent months.

On the other hand, Ratcliffe has now responded to the criticism by making a bold claim about United’s finances that is truly shocking.

During an interview with the BBC, Ratcliffe admitted, “I have to say that I do not enjoy reading the newspaper very much these days.”

“I am aware that it is not well received, and that this time of transition is unsettling for many people. Additionally, some of the choices that we are required to make are not pleasant.

“However, they are essential in order to stabilise Manchester United and put the club back on the right track. If the people want to see Manchester United win trophies once more, then we need to do all of these things.

This shocking assertion was made by the 72-year-old individual, who stated that if changes such as the recent layoffs were not implemented, then United would be out of money by the time Christmas rolled around this year.

After having me invest $300 million (£232.72 million) and assuming that we do not acquire any new players during the summer, Ratcliffe continued, “Manchester United would have run out of cash by the end of this year, which would be by the end of 2025.”

I do feel sympathy for the fans because we are going through a period of change that is both uncomfortable and disruptive. We are currently in the process of change. The short answer is that if we don’t start doing those things, the club will be out of money by the time Christmas rolls around.

The former defender was taken aback when Ratcliffe elaborated further on this claim during an interview with Gary Neville, a legendary member of the club, which was broadcast on The Overlap.

When asked about the performance of manager Ruben Amorim since his arrival at the club in November, Ratcliffe expressed to Neville that he and the other members of the ownership company were extremely pleased with his performance.

“In my opinion, Ruben has presented an outstanding performance,” Ratcliffe stated.

When I consider the salary bill of the squad that is available to him, I find that it is not even close to being comparable to the salary bill of Manchester City or Liverpool; rather, it is only a small portion of that.

“If you look at the salary bill of the players that are available to him that are not injured, or not out on loan, then our salary bill ranks us about, you know, middling, second half of the table.”




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