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Report: Manchester United’s drawn-out ownership saga could conclude before Christmas

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Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag will have a sizeable transfer budget to spend this summer.

Manchester United’s ownership saga might be coming to an end, as Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s deal might get ratified before Christmas.

Sir Jim Racliffe’s deal for a 25% ownership stake in Manchester United could be ratified before Christmas. Fans have been highly anticipating a change in ownership as this will mean the Glazers will be on their way out.

Well, as far as early Christmas presents go this would be the best one. It is widely believed that a change in ownership will bring about great changes at Old Trafford.

Most are of the view that these ‘great’ changes will end up being great for the club as well. But then again, it is too soon to call anything at this moment. Fans will have to wait and see what kind of impact Sir Jim Ratcliffe has on the club.

However, good or bad the people will have cause to celebrate either way. A change in ownership will finally push the previous owners and management out of Manchester United.

The club has suffered a great deal under these men. First, there was the European Super League controversy, which was later followed by the Mason Greenwood saga.

One can only hope that the new management in charge will not repeat such mistakes. The Red Devils might be in for some major changes right before they head into January.

Manchester United's ownership saga might be coming to an end, as Sir Jim Ratcliffe's deal might get ratified before Christmas..
Will an ownership change spell an end for Erik Ten Hag’s time at Manchester United? (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

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There has been talk that Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s appointment could mean the end for Manchester United coach Erik Ten Hag.

As the situation becomes more desperate, a win is surely needed to alleviate some of that stress. The Red Devils must give their absolute best against West Ham United this Saturday.

Any more failures could mean the Dutchman’s time at Old Trafford will soon come to an end.