Since the arrival of minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, extensive changes have already been made at boardroom level at Old Trafford, with Jason Wilcox most recently arriving to take the role of technical director.
INEOS chief Sir Dave Brailsford arrived alongside Ratcliffe, and the Red Devils have confirmed Omar Berrada's appointment as the club's new CEO, while Dan Ashworth is expected to become their new sporting director once a compensation package with Newcastle United has been agreed.
A significant change in the dugout could also be on the cards, as manager Erik ten Hag is believed to be under increased pressure to keep his job following an underwhelming 2023-24 campaign.
Regardless as to whether Ten Hag remains at Old Trafford or not, Ratcliffe — who has been given full control of football operations at Man United — is expected to oversee a major overhaul of the first-team squad in a bid to turn the club back into contenders for silverware.
Man Utd prepared to part ways with Rashford?According to The Telegraph, Man United's new hierarchy are prepared to 'adopt an ultra-flexible approach' to this summer's transfer window amid their financial constraints and loss of Champions League revenue.
The Red Devils currently sit sixth in the Premier League table and although they have a game in hand on fourth-placed Aston Villa, they find themselves 13 points behind the Champions League positions with only 12 points left to play for.
It is claimed that both agents and chiefs from the scouting and recruitment departments of rivals clubs are of the belief that Man United's new
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