Manchester United’s owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has made it clear that the club will not be selling players to make a profit, despite their current financial situation. “No, no. We won’t be selling players because of the state we are in financially”, he stated, emphasizing the club’s commitment to its current squad. This decision comes as a relief to fans, who were worried that key players might be let go in order to balance the club’s finances.
Club Restructuring
According to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the club has been working to reduce its bloated structure and become a more “lean and efficient organisation”. This process is expected to continue, with the goal of creating a more sustainable and successful team in the long run. With this approach, the club aims to address its financial challenges without compromising its on-field performance.
Player Retention
The decision to retain players is likely to be welcomed by manager Amorim, who has expressed his desire to keep key players, including Kobbie Mainoo and Garnacho, at the club. Mainoo, a midfielder, and Garnacho, a forward, are both considered valuable assets to the team, and their retention will be crucial to the club’s success in the upcoming season. As reported, Amorim has been working to adjust Mainoo’s role at the club, and has also addressed incidents involving Garnacho, demonstrating his commitment to getting the best out of his players.