Sir Jim Ratcliffe asked for “Time and patience” from fans of Manchester United, a club in which he bought a 25 percent stake last Sunday, and who are aware of the responsibility that comes with a story that is not at its best.
Manchester United announced this on Christmas Eve. Ratcliffe, president of the INEOS Group, had agreed a €1,250 million deal for part of the Premier League team, which will invest more than €236 million in renewing the infrastructure of a three-time European champion that is not in the best financial position. situation.
“Given the key role fans play in the future of Manchester United, I would like to write to you now. We are aware of our responsibility as guardians of the club,” he indicated Ratcliffe wrote to several Red Devils fan forums, echoing several sentiments he expressed in a Christmas Eve statement outlining his ambitions for the club.
The INEOS president believes they can “achieve sporting success on the pitch.” to add to the undisputed commercial success the club has had.”
It requires time and patience, but also precision and the highest level of professional management.
“They are ambitious at Manchester United and so are we. There are no guarantees in sport and change may inevitably take time, but we are in it for the long haul and together we want to help get Manchester United back to where it belongs. to the top ranks of English, European and world football,” he added.
Ratcliffe made it clear that he was taken: “We take this responsibility very seriously.”
Please note that, as with any deal, it is subject to the normal regulatory approval process and therefore we do not expect to speak publicly about club matters until the deal has been completed.
(With information from Europa Press)
Source: La Neta Neta

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