The British billionaire assumed command Manchester United will significantly overhaul their team, giving up three stars to acquire Mbappe

According to the Daily Mail, British tycoon Sir Jim Ratcliffe will complete his acquisition of 25% of the shares of MU Club during FIFA Days in November. The club’s football operations will be handled by the 71-year-old billionaire. SPORTbible reported on X that “Kylian Mbappe’s latest Instagram post has confused everyone, especially Manchester United fans.”

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has opted not to participate in the £1.5 billion Old Trafford stadium development project. He intends to invest around £245 million on MU Club’s infrastructure, equivalent to owning 25% of the club’s shares. The Daily Mail also reported that “at least three elite players will be sold during the winter transfer window in early 2024.”

SPORTbible on X: "Kylian Mbappe's latest Instagram post has confused  everyone, especially Man United fans. https://t.co/dZavcCjLUC" / X

SPORTbible on X: “Kylian Mbappe’s latest Instagram post has baffled everyone, particularly Manchester United fans. https://t.co/dzavcCjLUC” / X

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a British tycoon, is preparing to take over MU Club’s football activities.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has “invited to leave” three superstars, Antony, Jadon Sancho, and Anthony Martial. These are players that have not significantly contributed to MU Club’s playing style and have recently performed poorly. Jadon Sancho’s disputes with coach Erik ten Hag resulted in internal punishments.

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When Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his cronies take over football operations and begin to recognize the MU club squad, they will begin by removing these three outstanding players. According to the Daily Mail, the roles of executive director and technical director at MU will be adjusted or extended.

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“In addition to MU Club’s internal reforms, Sir Jim Ratcliffe will consider additional suggestions for refurbishing or expanding Old Trafford, as well as improving amenities within and outside of this iconic stadium. According to the Daily Mail, significant renovations have also been made to the Carrington training facility, which is believed to cost between £150 million and £200 million.

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