Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly banned a number of staff members from using corporate private luxury cars as Manchester United look to avoid a spending breach.
READ MORE: I spotted Sir Jim Ratcliffe reaction during Man United vs Chelsea - the Glazers should take note Ratcliffe will be wary of dishing out hefty fees given such compensation counts towards Financial Fair Play. The report says the 71-year-old has hired consultancy firm Interpath Advisory to conduct a review of club expenditure, with its final findings to be filed at the end of the season.
The Times says Erik ten Hag has been included in talks regarding the summer and next season, including transfer discussions and pre-season plans, but his future will be decided at the end of the current campaign. Ashworth and Wilcox, both expected to arrive at Old Trafford this summer, will take the respective sporting and technical director roles of the aforementioned duo, but INEOS may be forced to pay over the odds for them with Newcastle and Southampton playing hardball.