In a revealing interview, Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe criticized the club's current squad, citing not only performance deficiencies but also financial challenges. He singled out players like Casemiro and Jadon Sancho, whom the club has inherited, asserting that they are either underperforming or too expensive. Ratcliffe emphasized the urgent need for changes as the club sits at 14th in the Premier League, promising a commitment to winning silverware by 2028. He also highlighted financial troubles, warning that without unpopular measures, the club could run out of money by year's end.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe expressed concerns about Manchester United's current squad, stating that some players are "not good enough" and others are "overpaid," reflecting deep-seated issues impacting performance.
Ratcliffe lamented inherited financial obligations linked to past signings, highlighting a remaining £17m payment for Jadon Sancho as emblematic of larger issues within club management.
With Manchester United sitting at 14th in the Premier League, Ratcliffe is committed to restoring the club’s glory, pledging to win silverware by 2028 despite ongoing financial struggles.
Addressing recent fan protests, Ratcliffe acknowledged the club's precarious financial state, warning that without decisive actions, United could run out of money by the year's end.
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