{"id":297668,"date":"2023-11-19T19:13:37","date_gmt":"2023-11-19T19:13:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/?p=297668"},"modified":"2023-11-19T19:13:37","modified_gmt":"2023-11-19T19:13:37","slug":"meet-the-three-men-sir-jim-ratcliffe-will-task-with-making-man-utd-great-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/soccer\/meet-the-three-men-sir-jim-ratcliffe-will-task-with-making-man-utd-great-again\/","title":{"rendered":"Meet the three men Sir Jim Ratcliffe will task with making Man Utd great again"},"content":{"rendered":"
The fabric of Manchester United is set to change dramatically when Sir Jim Ratcliffe finally announces he has acquired a stake from the Glazer family. The British billionaire is set to purchase a 25 per cent stake worth \u00a31.3billion from the American owners and will assume control of football operations, bringing in his team of trusted lieutenants and key operators to help turn around the club’s fortunes. Express Sport<\/em> looks at three possible appointments that could follow his arrival as the INEOS chief makes his mark at Old Trafford.<\/p>\n The former British Cycling supremo is a performance director of British Cycling and currently operates as team principal of UCI WorldTeam Ineos Grenadiers. The 59-year-old is a close confidant of Ratcliffe’s and will have a major hand in the INEOS CEO’s dealings at Old Trafford.<\/p>\n According to the Daily Star, Brailsford was at the club’s Carrington training base on Monday to meet staff and those players not on international duty as he gets to grips with the task at hand. He will take a new role that will see him be in charge of elite performance, with Brailsford keen to conduct an overhaul of issues within the squad.<\/p>\n He will oversee Erik ten Hag’s training methods and schedules, nutrition, fitness programmes and even the players’ sleep patterns to ensure the Dutchman is extracting maximum performance from his squad. Brailsford has been heavily involved in a similar role at OGC Nice, the Ligue 1 club where INEOS are majority shareholders. And it seems to be a blueprint that is working well, with the French Rivieria-based oufit currently second in the standings behind PSG.<\/p>\n READ MORE <\/strong> Sheikh Jassim learns Jim Ratcliffe stance in new INEOS Man Utd takeover update[LATEST] <\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Lionel Messi may be out of reach for United these days, but what about the ‘Messi of sports business’? Introducing Jean-Claude Blanc, the French business guru who has been lauded by the club’s CEO Fabrice Boquet as a miracle worker: “He is a bit like the Lionel Messi of sports business,” Boquet told\u00a0L’Equipe.\u00a0“It is not only a question of expertise but of interpersonal skills. He brings his vision, his network, his calm, his experience.”<\/p>\n Blanc, who has an MBA from Havard Business School, has a long list of accomplishments in sport, with one of his most famous being the transfer of 150 cars to Libya after a terrorist threat threatened to scupper the Dakar Rally back in 2000. Thanks to his composure in a time of crisis, the race went ahead as planned and a potential disaster was avoided.<\/p>\n Having helped turn around the French Open his innovative ideas, Blanc has also dabbled in turning around clubs with worldwide appeal such as Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain during crisis periods – and it is easy to see why United would appeal in that sense.<\/p>\n When he left PSG for Nice after being wooed by Ratcliffe, his departure was seen as a huge blow to PSG after watching a total of 28 trophies land in their silverware cabinet in his 12 years at the club. And that can only be a good thing if he follows Ratcliffe to Manchester to replace departing CEO Richard Arnold.<\/p>\nSir Dave Brailsford<\/h3>\n
Jean-Claude Blanc<\/h3>\n
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