Sir Jim Ratcliffe planning on making more than 100 Man United staff REDUNDANT to free up funds for first-team spending - as INEOS chief's cost-cutting measures continue Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos are planning on making more than 100 further redundancies at Manchester United, Mail Sport understands.
United had 1,112 staff before Ratcliffe took a quarter stake in the club early last year, which was by far the largest in the Premier League and considerably higher than the rest of the big six.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to make more than 100 members of staff at Manchester United redundant.
Last year, we revealed how officials planned to lay off 250 staff – around a quarter of the workforce - as part of a wide-range of cost-cutting measures at Old Trafford.
Ratcliffe has injected around £241m, which is aiding with the development of Carrington, but there are fundamental issues within Old Trafford which need to be addressed.