Sir Jim Ratcliffe holds former Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards in very high regard. Ratcliffe is strongly considering appointing Edwards or a similar world-class leader to the same role at Manchester United once Ratcliffe’s buy-in is complete. This key strategic appointment will set the tone for on-field decisions.
Man United’s Declan Rice has stepped up into the senior England NT leadership group ahead of Euro 2024, joining stalwarts Harry Kane, Harry Maguire, and Kyle Walker. Rice is now seen as a present and future leader for both Manchester United and the Three Lions.
Among his first major decisions, Ratcliffe will determine whether to retain or move on current Manchester United veterans Casemiro and Raphael Varane. Both their futures look unclear under the impending new club leadership and on-field direction. Additionally, you can also read about- Jim Ratcliffe Offers £4.4 Billion for 25% of Manchester United
Meanwhile, lawyers and compliance experts continue to question whether Manchester United and Wolves were properly scrutinized by Premier League officials after both clubs were recently fined for Financial Fair Play breaches by UEFA. The optics and process around the FFP fines remain dubious.
In other Manchester United news: the club refuses winter loans for Raphael Varane but would sell him permanently for £18-26m; talented teenager Ayden Heaven gets first-team training time; former manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer staunchly defends Harry Maguire’s recent criticisms; and the club faces a potential January absence if Aaron Wan-Bissaka plays for Congo at the Africa Cup of Nations.
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