No more: Sir Jim Ratcliffe has seen enough; Man Utd now making big change, says Romano

Manchester United are reportedly making a big recruitment change after the new hierarchy of Dan Ashworth, Omar Berrda, Jason Wilcox, and Christian Vivell settle in after their summer arrivals.

Manchester United is set to undergo a transfer revolution after heavy spending in the previous decade did not lead to the desired success.

After Sir Jim Ratcliffe made several new appointments at the club to lead the INEOS operation at Old Trafford, he expects to see new outcomes from a change in transfer policy.


Despite speculation on Erik ten Hag and INEOS’ decision-making on the manager’s job, the board are reportedly working on other changes at the club.


This summer the club made several purchases but did not spend an excessive amount on one single player in the aim to strengthen the squad in multiple areas.

An example of this policy was United’s approach in chasing Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite, with Everton demanding £75 million and the Red Devils refused to match that asking price and signed Leny Yoro and Matthijs de Ligt instead.

In previous transfer windows, the club may have caved into the selling club’s demands and potentially overpaid for their key target.

Alongside, the big investment in the first team, the Red Devils also made purchases for young talents.

One talented young player who arrived was Chido Obi Martin who sealed his move to Old Trafford last month.


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