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Manchester United is undergoing significant changes under the new ownership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe

By Luis Zamora

Manchester United is undergoing significant changes under the new ownership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Manchester United is undergoing significant changes under the new ownership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe
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Manchester United is undergoing significant changes under the new ownership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is looking to return the club to the elite of both domestic and European soccer. In this regard, Zinedine Zidane emerges as the leading candidate to take over the Red Devils' dugout, displacing Erik Ten Hag, whose future appears uncertain, as reported by journalist Santi Aouna.

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Ratcliffe's arrival as co-owner of Manchester United marks the beginning of a new era at the club. The INEOS tycoon has made no secret of his ambitions, expressing his desire to place the team at the pinnacle of world soccer and provide world-class facilities for fans. In line with this vision, a number of changes are expected in both the technical direction and the team's squad.

Dan Ashworth is set to take over as sporting director, while Ratcliffe plans a thorough overhaul of the professional team, contemplating getting rid of up to 11 players. In this context, Ten Hag's position looks increasingly precarious, as he has not received official backing from the new owner.

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On the bench, Zinedine Zidane is emerging as the INEOS dream to lead Manchester United to a new horizon of success. With his impressive track record, which includes three Champions League titles with Real Madrid, Zidane represents an undoubted attraction for the English club. But it will not be an easy hire given that he has not worked since his second spell with the Merengues.


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