Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville has questioned how prospective investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe can 'feed five hungry beasts' amid the prospect of him securing a 25 per cent investment in the club.
Though nothing has yet been signed and sealed between Ratcliffe and the Glazer family, it has been reported elsewhere that the British billionaire will have a huge say in the direction the club takes on the pitch. It has been claimed he will head up a team that oversees football operations.READ MORE: Erik ten Hag needs to demand more from four United players
Though Ratcliffe's expected investment could potentially give United a lift in terms of the playing squad, Neville, it seems, has raised concerns about how the Failsworth-born billionaire, with just a minority stake, can fund the Glazers, the New York Stock Exchange and clear nearly £1billion worth of debt.