It's going to be a bumpy road ahead for Manchester United under co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, according to journalist Andy Mitten.
It's been a turbulent year for the Red Devils as Ratcliffe acquired a 27.7% stake in the club back in February. They finished eighth in the Premier League standings in 2023/24, but won the FA Cup by beating bitter rivals Manchester City in May.
Despite uncertainty over Erik ten Hag's future, the new owner stuck with the Dutchman ahead of the new season, before eventually sacking him at the end of October and replacing him with Portuguese coach Ruben Amorim.
Former Newcastle United sporting director Dan Ashworth also joined the club over the summer, but was relieved of his duties earlier this week. READ MORE: Manchester United have a new candidate to be next academy debutant after Ruben Amorim decision READ MORE: 'Did a good job' - Ruben Amorim hints at Manchester United template for Man City clash Mitten, who is a writer for The Athletic and the founder of the United We Stand fanzine, believes the turbulence is far from over as he anticipates Ratcliffe will continue to make wholesale changes at the club.
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