Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos were successful in their 25% takeover bid of Manchester United in December 2023. Ineos’ ownership has had its peaks and troughs for fans of the club, with a recent survey ...
Manchester United’s new era under Sir Jim Ratcliffe has begun, but the weight of expectation is colossal. The Ineos billionaire’s 25% stake in the club signals change, but fans know too well that ...
Ineos is counter-suing Tottenham Hotspur for more than £1m after accusing them of holding sponsorship talks with Audi linked to the sale of Harry Kane to Bayern Munich. As revealed by Telegraph Sport, ...
It is exactly 12 months on Christmas Eve since Sir Jim Ratcliffe agreed a deal with the Glazers for an influential minority stake in Manchester United – and to suggest it has been a turbulent past ...
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Manchester United fans have been digesting the latest revelations following Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s interviews with the BBC and Gary Neville’s The Overlap. The comments come at a critical time, as ...
It saw Ratcliffe drop to ninth on the Sunday Times list of the richest people in the UK, with his wealth estimated at £17bn in 2025.
Given that he’s so willing to discuss his northern heritage when it suits, it’s likely that even someone as detached as Jim Ratcliffe is aware of the acclaimed Jimmy McGovern TV drama Cracker. He ...
Man Utd takeover latest: What next for Sir Jim Ratcliffe's potential investment? Sir Jim Ratcliffe's deal to become a minority shareholder in Manchester United is expected to be agreed during this ...
Billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Grenadier has officially entered the bidding war to replace the British Army's Land Rover Defenders in a deal that's potentially worth billions.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's comments drew criticism from the UK prime minister Chris Brunskill/Fantasista This article, originally published on Thursday morning, has been updated to reflect Sir Jim ...
The Manchester United minority owner's comments in February prompted criticism from the UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.