Manchester United: There’s no money left in the club; Sir Jim Ratcliffe

Manchester United Co Owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe confirms there’s no money left at Manchester United.
While speaking at Lawton Times, Jim told the press that he has already injected 300 million pounds but the club are still struggling with finances.
“There’s no money left in the club. And that is after my 300 million”, Sir Jim Ratcliffe told Lawton Times.
However the United co owner says the club shall make big profits in the next three to five years.
“But in three years time or five years time, Manchester United will be the most PROFITABLE club in the world”.
United have struggled off and on the Pitch. This season the club has spent 246.3 million euros on players transfers earning only 103 million Euros with a deficit of 143.3 million euros according to Transfer Market.
United has this season signed, Leny Yoro for 62million Euros from Lille, Manuel Ugarte for 50 million euros from PSG, Matthijs De Ligt for 45 million euros form Bayern, Joshua Zirkzee for 42.5 million from Bologna, Patrick Dorgu for 30 million euros form Lecce, Noussair Mazraoui for 15 million euros form Bayern and Ayden Heaven for 1.8 million euros from Arsenal in January.
Manchester United are also planning to build a 100.000 seater stadium, the Biggest in England as one of the strategies to revive the club.
With the club now 14th with 34 points out of 28 matches, it would go in history as the worst ever season for Manchester United.
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