Manchester United “will run out of money by Christmas”: Participated owner Jim Ratcliffe is justifying measures to reduce costs

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co -owner of Manchester United, detonated some of his troubled club stars that he was “not good enough” and “may receive an exaggerated wage.” Ratcliffe has evaluated his huge assessment after bearing a bleak start to his referee on Old Trafford since he took over the responsibility of football in February last year. British billionaire Rasmos Holund, Andrei Onana, Casemiro, Jadon Sancho and Anthony are called the main reasons for his frustration.
Sancho and Antony are currently on loan in Chelsea and Real Betis, respectively, after lowering the formulation with United.
In reference to United, he still pays installments of transportation fees on many players, he told Ratcliffe, who shares ownership with the US -based GLAZER family, BBC in an interview broadcast on Monday: “If you look at the players we buy this summer, we buy, we buy Sancho, we buy Casemiro, and we buy Hojlund, and we buy Sancho.
“These are all things from the past, whether we like it or not, we inherited those things and we have to sort it.
“For Sancho, who is now playing with Chelsea and we pay half of his wages, we pay 17 million pounds to buy it in the summer.”
When asked if he suggested that these players were not good enough for United, Ratcliffe said: “Some are not good enough and some of them are driven, but for us to form the team that we are fully responsible for, and it will take responsibility for time.”
After United ranked eighth in the Premier League last season and won the FA Cup, Ratcliffe and his adviser to adhere to Eric Tin Hags.
The Dutch was subsequently dismissed in October and replaced by Robin Amorim after United bearing another miserable round.
The Chairman of the INEOS Ratcliffe Board of Directors before the decision to keep the ten Haj was a mistake.
The same ruling was applied to his decision to hire Dan Ashworth as a sports director, a role he left in December after only five months.
“Back to greatness”
“I agree that the decisions of Erik Ten Tag and Dan Ashworth were mistakes,” said 72 -year -old.
“I think there are some diluted circumstances, but in the end they were mistakes. I accept it and apologize for it.”
Despite United’s struggles since Amorim assumed responsibility, leaving the fourteenth place in the English Premier League, Ratcliffe insisted that he will continue to trust the former Lisbon coach.
“If you actually look at the team available to Robin, I think he is doing a really good job to be honest,” he said.
“I think Robin is a great young manager. I really do it. He is an excellent manager and I think he will be there for a long time.”
“He supports Amorim’s decision to allow England striker Marcus Rashford to join Aston Villa on loan:” He wants a dressing room full of people who are fully committed to winning football matches.
“It will not tolerate people who do not have 100 percent of this position. Players should be in the same square.”
Ratcliffe made his incendiary comments on the Moribund team in United just 24 hours after thousands of fans participated in a protest against the club’s ownership before a 1-1 draw on Sunday with Arsenal in Old Trafford.
The angry chants were directed to Glazers and Ratcliffe, which included its controversial decisions outside the field, an increase in ticket prices in the middle of the season, in addition to 200 of the expected repetitions between employees after 250 jobs last year.
Ratcliffe claimed that “unpleasant” measures to reduce costs were “necessary” because the club “will run out of money on Christmas if we do not do these things.”
With an emphasis on “his only interest here is to return Manchester United to the bone again,” Ratcliffe said that Al -Dalam will have money to spend in the near season to improve his team.
United has not won the Premier League since 2013, the last season of Alex Ferguson’s legendary talisman as director.
While they have a huge task to bridge the gap over Liverpool in the future, Ratcliffe insisted on winning the league by 2028, the club’s 150th anniversary, “not impossible.”
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