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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Manchester United co-owner and head of the petrochemical giant Ineos, has seen his personal fortune nosedive by £6.473bn in the last year—down from £23.519bn to £17.046bn, according to The Sunday Times Rich List. Once ranked fourth among the UK’s 350 wealthiest individuals, the 72-year-old now sits seventh.
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If that proves to be the case, and Amad is utilised as one of the two No.10s, Diogo Dalot may need a competitor at right-sided wing-back. United do have players within their academy that are emerging who could play in that position, such as Jaydan Kamason, but they may feel they need someone more experienced to challenge Dalot.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s wealth has fallen by £6.473bn - a quarter of his total fortune - according to this year’s Sunday Times Rich List. The Manchester United co-owner and founder of Ineos has seen his wealth fall from £23.
There has been a ‘huge twist’ in the future of Marcus Rashford, with Manchester United facing a ‘£60m loss’ after another ‘staggering blow’ financially.
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Manchester United will be busy in this summer's transfer window - and their attacking department is in desperate need of attention.