How to return Manchester United to the top?<\/strong><\/p>\nThe red part of Manchester should not hope for the team’s quick return to the fight for the Premier League and the Champions League Cup, but solving several pressing problems will significantly strengthen the club\u2019s position. United’s Achilles heel has been a chaotic transfer policy and lowering club standards, but Omar Berrada\u2019s arrival promises to turn the tide. With him, City parted with players without sentiments, regardless of their status. It is confirmed by the transfers of Jo\u00e3o Cancelo, one of the best flank defenders in the Premier League, and academy diamond Cole Palmer, who did not work well with Guardiola and negatively affected the atmosphere in the club. Crisis management at Old Trafford has been very poor in recent years. Scandals with Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho, and Marcus Rashford have destabilized the team and divided it into factions, but it seems the new management intends to adopt Alex Ferguson’s old rule – “club comes first”. United is ready to rely on signing young stars rather than established players, and Ratcliffe has already allocated \u00a3235 million for this purpose.<\/p>\n
The new management needs to decide on a coach for the next season. Jim Ratcliffe is rumored to consider Erik ten Hag, a qualified specialist, but poor results could leave the Dutchman with no support. The INEOS team is confident that Manchester United has been changing managers too often over the past decade and is prepared to conservatively wait for results with ten Hag or his successor for several years.<\/p>\n
Also, the boss of the international holding decided to reduce the bloated staff and fire incompetent specialists. The team often suffered due to an overcrowded infirmary, and players regularly suffered injuries immediately after recovery, so parting with the head of the physical therapy and rehabilitation department seemed logical.<\/p>\n
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s scandalous interview with Piers Morgan was painful for Manchester United but recalled an old problem – Old Trafford and the club’s base’s depressing state. Investment in infrastructure was one of Jim Ratcliffe’s commitments before purchasing the club and will be an important component of a systemic solution to the crisis.<\/p>\n
He started fulfilling his promises without delay.\u00a0 Ratcliffe created a special committee that will oversee the regeneration of Old Trafford and the surrounding area, extending an invitation to Gary Neville, who had previously been a vocal critic of the club’s infrastructure issues, to be part of it.<\/p>\n
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