Manchester United’s New Phase Under INEOS Leadership
Manchester United is on the brink of an exciting new chapter with British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS group nearing completion of a minority stake acquisition in the club. With the anticipated formalization of Ratcliffe’s purchase of a 25% share in the Red Devils, the team is actively planning a rebuild to improve their current seventh-place standing in the Premier League. This is possibly how they plan to do so:
1. Jean-Clair Todibo – A Defensive Powerhouse from Nice
Previously considered in the summer, Manchester United’s continued interest in French center-back Jean-Clair Todibo represents a strategic move to strengthen their defense. Despite Nice’s determination to retain him until season’s end, a substantial offer could lead to a potential transfer. Todibo, a significant contributor to Nice’s strong defensive record, also benefits from Ratcliffe and INEOS’ ownership of Nice, which might simplify negotiations.
2. Goncalo Inacio – Sporting Lisbon’s Defensive Gem
Goncalo Inacio of Sporting Lisbon emerges as a sought-after prospect for bolstering United’s central defense. His new contract with a substantial release clause demonstrates his value, backed by impressive stats in Portugal’s Primeira Liga. As United reassesses its defensive lineup, Inacio stands out as both a feasible and promising candidate.
3. Jeremie Frimpong – Bayer Leverkusen’s Rising Star
Jeremie Frimpong at Bayer Leverkusen has evolved into an effective wing-back, attracting attention for his significant contributions to Leverkusen’s title chase. With a reasonable release clause and impressive stats in assists and goals, Frimpong could offer Manchester United much-needed attacking flair from the full-back position.
4. Amadou Onana – Everton’s Dynamic Midfielder
Amadou Onana, linked with a move from financially-troubled Everton, brings dynamism and presence to the midfield – qualities Manchester United has been missing. As a young, yet impactful player, Onana represents a potential solution for United’s midfield challenges.
5. Serhou Guirassy – Stuttgart’s Prolific Forward
Finally, Stuttgart’s Serhou Guirassy, with his outstanding goal-scoring record in the Bundesliga, has become a hot transfer target. His affordability and impressive goal ratio make him an attractive option for United, looking to bolster their attack and re-enter the top-four race.
Ratcliffe Excited About the Upcoming Deal
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, in anticipation of his partial ownership of Manchester United, expressed his excitement about the venture, calling it the pinnacle of his numerous achievements. The British billionaire, who is set to acquire a 25% stake in the Premier League club, was present at Old Trafford for Manchester United’s draw against Tottenham, marking his first appearance at a United game since the announcement of his investment deal around Christmas. Ratcliffe, known for his involvement with the INEOS group, conveyed his enthusiasm but refrained from commenting on specific details until the takeover is officially ratified, which is expected to occur by mid-February.
During his visit, Ratcliffe reminisced about his favorite Manchester United players, such as Paul Scholes and Eric Cantona, and shared that he has been a fan since he was about ten years old. With plans to attend matches more frequently, Ratcliffe looks forward to playing a significant role in the club’s football operations. Although he steered clear of discussing his impact on the January transfer window or the biggest challenges ahead, he humorously hinted at a forthcoming, more detailed media interaction post-ratification, joking about the possibility of any ‘dodgy’ elements in his CV being unearthed.