
Ineos have been involved with Manchester United for over a year and their rebuild of the first-team is still ongoing.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been introducing cost-cutting measures in a bold attempt to raise funding at Manchester United that will eventually contribute to rebuilding the team and building a new 100,000-capacity stadium.
The Ineos chief has talked the talk since his arrival as part-owner of United was firmed in February 2024. This has led to multiple difficult decisions, with some impacting the club’s most loyal supporters, including season ticket rises.
This has led to Manchester United fan group The 1958 arranging more protests against the Glazer family.
It remains to be seen if Ruben Amorim will have sufficient funds to sign new players in the summer, but United fans know that the head coach needs different players to reach future objectives.
United welcomed two new faces to the squad in January as Ayden Heaven and Patrick Dorgu signed before the transfer deadline.
It is understood that Amorim is planning to add more defensive reinforcements at the end of the season.

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