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"New Zealand Rugby and British chemicals giant Ineos have reached a settlement following allegations of a sudden withdrawal from a lucrative sponsorship agreement, resolving a turbulent period marked by legal threats. "
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes backs his £290,000-a-week teammates against Jim Ratcliffe's 'overpaid' criticism, while proving his own worth with a spectacular Europa League hat-trick.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim embraces Jim Ratcliffe's stinging criticism of the squad, vowing to prove their worth in Thursday's crucial Europa League clash against Real Sociedad.
Manchester United's ambitious £7. 3bn stadium project, backed by Sir Alex Ferguson and Jim Ratcliffe, promises to deliver the 'world's greatest' 100,000-seat football ground.
Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United, openly criticises underperforming stars, labelling them 'not good enough' and 'probably overpaid. ' Discover the implications of his remarks on the club's future.
Manchester United's financial crisis deepens as the club announces up to 200 new job cuts, following last year's 250 redundancies.
Manchester United owners Ineos' recent decision to withdraw sponsorship deals poses a significant threat to the financial stability of New Zealand Rugby and the All Blacks.
Manchester United's financial struggles deepen as manager Ruben Amorim warns that player sales are essential for rebuilding the team, following the layoff of 250 staff members.
Manchester United's minority owner Jim Ratcliffe has not been a popular figure since acquiring a 27. 7% stake in the Premier League giants.
Manchester United have announced that sporting director Dan Ashworth has left the club after just five months on the job.