لماذا أصبحت ملكية السير جيم راتكليف لمانشستر يونايتد تحت قيادة عائلة جليزر معرضة للخطر مع ظهور بند غير معروف

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's position at Manchester United is reportedly less secure than before after a clause emerged that could force him out of the club.

  • Ratcliffe completed Man Utd minority takeover
  • Little-known clause emerges 18 months on
  • INEOS billionaire could be forced out of club

لماذا أصبحت ملكية السير جيم راتكليف لمانشستر يونايتد تحت قيادة عائلة جليزر معرضة للخطر مع ظهور بند غير معروفلماذا أصبحت ملكية السير جيم راتكليف لمانشستر يونايتد تحت قيادة عائلة جليزر معرضة للخطر مع ظهور بند غير معروفلماذا أصبحت ملكية السير جيم راتكليف لمانشستر يونايتد تحت قيادة عائلة جليزر معرضة للخطر مع ظهور بند غير معروف

The INEOS ownerpurchased a 27.7 per cent stake at Unitedfor £1.03 billion ($1.38bn) in February 2024, and even though he is a minority owner, he controls the day-to-day operations of the club – rather than the majority owners, the Glazers. However, that could be under threat after a clause kicked in at the Red Devils on August 13.

According to The Daily Mail, a ‘drag-along’ clause – which happens regularly in business deals to give majority shareholders the power to sell – was included in the takeover. This means the Glazer family can force the INEOS boss to sell up, so long as they receive an offer for the entire club that they deem acceptable. That is why Ratcliffe’s stake at is vulnerable. Moreover, he is said to have a good relationship with the Glazers, so an exit seems remote.

When Ratcliffe was unveiled as United’s new minority owner in early 2024, he alluded to this clause at Ineos’ London headquarters.

“I don’t think we’re going to be taking the legal agreements out of the bottom drawer. I just hope they gather dust and we never see them. Which it should be. It should be on the basis of a relationship,” he said.

As a result of this clause that has kicked in after 18 months, previous interested parties, such as Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani and his 92 Foundation, could swoop in and spell the end of Ratcliffe at Old Trafford. However, the report adds that they have ‘zero interest’ in acting upon it. So the 72-year-old billionaire, who is not all that popular among Red Devils fans, may be safe for now.