Manchester United’s owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has expressed his thoughts on the current state of the team’s squad. “Some players are not good enough and some probably are overpaid”, he stated, highlighting the need for changes within the team. According to his statement to the BBC, Ratcliffe acknowledges that rebuilding the squad will be a time-consuming process.
Squad Rebuilding
Ratcliffe’s comments suggest that the club is likely to undergo significant changes in the near future. With the owner’s admission that some players are not meeting the required standards, it is expected that the club will be active in the transfer market. As Ratcliffe “told BBC”, the club’s goal is to mold a squad that they can be fully responsible for, and accountable for, which will take time to achieve.
Future Plans
The owner’s statement implies that the club is committed to long-term planning, rather than seeking quick fixes. By acknowledging the need for time to rebuild the squad, Ratcliffe is setting a realistic expectation for the club’s progress. As reported, the club’s vision for the future will involve careful planning and strategic decision-making to ensure the squad is capable of achieving success.