New Manchester United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has expressed his ambition to break the dominance of Manchester City and Liverpool in the Premier League. Ratcliffe, who recently acquired a 27.7% stake in the club, aims to achieve this goal within a three-year timeframe.
Ratcliffe's aspirations draw parallels to a famous quote by former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who aimed to topple Liverpool's dominance in the 1980s. Ratcliffe emphasized the need to learn from successful clubs like City and Liverpool, acknowledging them as formidable competitors.
City and Liverpool have collectively secured the last six Premier League titles, with City currently vying for a record fourth consecutive championship. In contrast, United last clinched the title under Ferguson's leadership in 2013 and currently sit sixth in the league standings.
Ratcliffe acknowledged the challenges ahead, highlighting the importance of a realistic timeframe for success. He outlined a three-year plan to revitalize United's performance, emphasizing the need for gradual progress rather than immediate transformation.
Additionally, Ratcliffe criticized Newcastle's negotiation tactics in pursuing sporting director Dan Ashworth, labeling them as 'silly.' He also hinted at the potential return of loaned player Mason Greenwood, emphasizing the importance of assessing a player's character and suitability for the team.
Ratcliffe's strategic approach and commitment to revitalizing Manchester United signal a new chapter for the club as they strive to reclaim their status as a top-tier football team in the Premier League.