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Manchester United's leadership has undergone significant changes.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe decided to restructure Manchester United's leadership after a forgettable Premier League season.

ZNewsZNews04/06/2025

Sir Jim Ratcliffe overhauled Manchester United's leadership team.

According to The Times , Sir Dave Brailsford will step down as Head of Football Operations at Manchester United. He will return to his previous role as Director of Sport at INEOS, under the leadership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Brailsford will focus on overseeing INEOS' investments in the cycling team and Nice Football Club.

Over the past period, Bristol City has been credited with making significant contributions to improving Manchester United's operational structure. However, the "Red Devils" failed to qualify for European competition and finished 15th in the Premier League. This was the club's worst performance in its 33-year history in England's top league.

It remains unclear whether Sir Jim Ratcliffe will seek a replacement for Mr. Brailsford or continue to operate the club without a manager.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is committed to investing heavily in Manchester United, and the club is actively working in the transfer market to revamp the squad. The Red Devils have already signed Matheus Cunha from Wolves for £62.5 million and are also interested in Brentford striker Bryan Mbeumo.

A few weeks ago, Manchester United were reportedly interested in signing PSG's sporting advisor, Luis Campos. However, Campos chose to remain at PSG until 2030. Now, the Red Devils are considering the role of Cristiano Giuntoli, the Sporting Director who recently left Juventus.

Fans are eagerly awaiting the next steps from Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the new management team to get MU back on track in the 2025/26 season.

Bruno Fernandes' failed rabona attempt: On the evening of May 30th, Bruno Fernandes attempted an unsuccessful rabona during Manchester United's 3-1 friendly win against Hong Kong (China).

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