Manchester United New Ownership Sector Unravels As Plans For The Future Of Manchester United Under The Glazers And INEOS Co- Ownership Dynamic Unravels- Part 3

Manchester United sees such high expenses intended to be made by the acquisition of these elite players throughout the future validated  through the expectation that some of the high-level expenses made to acquire these high-caliber players throughout the future will be reclaimed before the contract of these players have been expired at Manchester United which has allowed Manchester United to expect to sell these players for high value before these players age and before the contracts of these players end oh allowing the club to recoup some of the money invested in acquiring the services of these players  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Despite Erik Ten Hag being understood to have been a manager who highlighted the acquisition of Harry Kane as a much-needed piece of business that needed to be completed by Manchester United to solve Erik Ten Hags’ need for a player who would make an immediate impact into the Manchester United men's team,  the Manchester United executives’ failure to secure the services of such a high profile player during the 2023 summer transfer window was understood to be rooted on the Manchester United executives simply viewing the Harry Kane transfer as an expensive business deal which would have certainly put Manchester United high above the. Financial Fair Play range and the acquisition of Harry Kane was also seen as a potential transfer deal which would have led to greater consequences than the issues Manchester United is currently battling with courtesy of the Financial Fair Play guidelines. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Furthermore, despite the INEOS consortium already understood to have made their reservations known regarding Manchester United's Executive decision to acquire the services of Brazilian midfielder Casemiro, reservations which are so far understood to have matched the same level of mindset displayed by Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag whom, before the arrival of Casimiro, had made his choice known that his preference lay strictly on the choice of Dutch midfielder Frenkie De Jong and or English midfielder Declan Rice, Manchester United executives inability to secure the services of Erik Ten Hag during the 2023 summer transfer window thanks to the presence of a financial fireplace sanction.


Avoiding mistakes such as not securing prime target players when such targets were available regardless of what the cost is to secure the services of these Elite caliber players Is understood to be a piece of key decision-making that has led the now-established Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is intent to avoid throughout the future at Manchester United. 

 

However, Manchester United executives are understood to have been given some reprieve regarding the level of blame placed on the Manchester United executive for failing to deliver a clear obvious first-choice target wanted. Erik Ten Hag In the form of either Declan Rice or Frankie De Jong as both. Clubs- West Ham and Barcelona- had yet to show any change of heart in their strong decision to maintain the services of both players Manchester United had arrived, requesting the services of both Frenkie De Jong and Declan Rice.












Such a situation ultimately led Manchester United executives to put Manchester United's contingency plans into action by acquiring other options. Manchester United executive had ultimately been left with the option except to quickly trigger the plan to acquire the services of Casimiro as the decision had been made between the Manchester United executives and Erik  Ten Hag that the Dutch manager would not emerge out of the 2022 Summer season without Manchester United executives acquiring a key player who was expected to introduce some measure of improving quality into the Manchester United men's team midfield.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Nevertheless. such an inability to acquire the key targets that were originally planned by Manchester United has now been understood to be a situation that new Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir David Brailsford intend to avoid throughout the future as Manchester United’s new minority co-owners the INEOS  consortium who has now been awarded complete control over the football department over all three sections of Manchester United Football Club which is the mens' team, the Women's team and the Academy team at Manchester United.  

  

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