Sir Jim Ratcliffe has started an ‘audit’ into the recent transfer history at Manchester United as he wants to ensure the same mistakes are not repeated in the future, according to reports.
Ratcliffe is set to buy 25 per cent of the Premier League club from the Glazers with supporters hoping his input can have a positive effect in turning the club around.have not won the Premier League since Sir Alex Ferguson left the club in 2013 and there has been a lack of a clear vision and direction at Old Trafford ever since.
That will be welcomed by fans as they hope to see an improved product on the pitch with Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag reportedly frustrated at ‘a lack of clarity over targets and budgets, limited data and a habit of over-paying for players’ during his time at Old Trafford.reporter Mark Ogden has revealed that Ratcliffe’s investment will be ‘confirmed within weeks’ and that the INEOS owner has started an ‘audit’ into the club’s transfer dealings.