The billionaire wants to start investing on and off the pitch immediately.
The billionaire wants to start investing on and off the pitch immediately Sir Jim Ratcliffe will look to expand and improve Old Trafford as a matter of urgency once he has successfully bought a stake in Manchester United, according to reports. Manchester United news, exclusives and analysisSign upPrivacy PolicyThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The British billionaire is set to have an offer worth in the region of £1.
Ineos want to improve and expand Old Trafford They also want to increase the capacity at Old Trafford from the current 74,310 to 90,000, putting it level with Wembley as the biggest stadium in the UK. Ratcliffe’s offer for a 25% stake is seen as the first step on the road to eventually securing a full takeover and Ineos intend to make significant investment into the club’s infrastructure, with the Carrington training facilities also expected to receive an overhaul.
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