Jim Ratcliffe sheds light on his vision for Man Utd, sparking curiosity and anticipation among fans and followers.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe vowed he was not trying to cash in on Man United and pledged to be ‘ruthlessly focused’ on bringing the glory days back to Old Trafford during a meeting with a group of Red Devils fans.

Daily Mail updated that MU’s new boss held a meeting with members of the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust at the Ambassador Lounge, Old Trafford and had many hours of meaningful sharing, with facts being revealed for the first time. disclosure.

Here, the 70-year-old billionaire was accompanied by INEOS sports director Sir Dave Brailsford and chief executive Jean-Claude Blanc, as well as senior officials of Man United.

A statement from MUST read: “His key message is that everything at Man United needs to be ruthlessly focused on creating a team that wins on the pitch.”

“He sees our club as a community asset and emphasized that his purpose in buying shares in Man United was not to make money.”

Those present at the meeting were impressed by the way Ratcliffe and Brailsford continually brought the conversation back to the importance of a winning team.

“There is a laser-like focus on winning on the field,” one representative said.

He started the meeting by saying: “So let’s be clear what I’m here for: I’m not here to make money. I make a lot of money from my day job. It’s not those things.” anything about this”.

“There has never been a Man United owner in history who has put money into the club. It feels like it’s his baby. A legacy project. Ratcliffe has done a lot of interaction with the fans more in a day than the Glazers did in 18 years. They get the importance of what they’re working towards. That’s what the club needs.”

This is very good news for MU fans, because when the team is managed under the hands of a truly dedicated person, the day when the team returns to its old glory may be right before your eyes. fans, after a long series of disappointments and an extremely gloomy atmosphere at Old Trafford.