Jim Ratcliffe who is all set to become the part-owner (25% stake) of Manchester United soon is reportedly held talks with manager Graham Potter who is a free agent as the bigger picture seen is he could sack current manager Erik ten Hag.
Renowned British businessman Jim Ratcliffe, poised to acquire a 25% stake in Manchester United, is reportedly making strategic moves to reshape the club’s future. Recent reports suggest that Ratcliffe has engaged in talks with Graham Potter, the current free agent manager, fueling speculation about potential changes in the managerial landscape at Old Trafford.
Ratcliffe, the founder of Ineos, has been a prominent figure in the world of sports ownership, with investments in cycling, sailing, and most notably, football. His impending involvement with Manchester United has garnered widespread attention, as fans and pundits eagerly anticipate the impact of his influence on the club.
The talks with Graham Potter have added an intriguing layer to the narrative, suggesting that Ratcliffe may be considering a managerial shake-up. However this news hasn’t been confirmed yet.