Sir Jim Ratcliffe has heavily backed Ben Ainslie's attempts at winning the America's Cup but, after several failures, the Manchester United chief is ready to cut his sponsorship
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Marcus Rashford's January transfer takes a twist as Sir Jim Ratcliffe blocks a move to Premier League rivals. Will AC Milan land the United star?
Man Utd legends Bryan Robson, Andy Cole and Denis Irwin are the latest trio to be impacted by INEOS' cuts at Old Trafford, according to reports.
Latest Manchester United news as the Reds climb a place in the Deloitte Football Money League despite the club continuing to struggle on the pitch.
As Ben Ainslie acknowledged in an interview last October, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has “got plenty going on right now”. And as the pair edge closer to a shock split for reasons which are as yet undisclosed,
Manchester United minority stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has continued with his cost-cutting measures at Old Trafford.
Manchester United might have enjoyed a stunning late comeback against Southampton but Sir Jim Ratcliffe had a face like thunder during the Premier League game. A Manuel Ugarte own-goal gave the
Manchester United news as Sir Jim Ratcliffe's relationship with one of his sporting projects comes under threat after £200m backing
Marcus Rashford is expected to leave Manchester United on loan during the January transfer window, but the chances of him joining another Premier League club appear to be slim
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Premier League rivals Manchester United and Manchester City are set to join forces and oppose the competition's planned restrictions on spending.