Manchester United has finalized a funding package totaling £100 million (approximately €115 million) to support its strategic restructuring within European and continental competitions. The investment will bolster the club’s ambitions on the international stage. A significant portion of this funding has been provided by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, owner of INEOS, who has facilitated key player acquisitions.
These include midfielder Manuel Ugarte, forward Joshua Zirkzee, goalkeeper Andre Onana, striker Rasmus Hojlund, winger Marcus Rashford, midfielder Jadon Sancho, and defender Tyrell Malacia. The club’s restructuring plan aims to strengthen its squad and improve its performance across various European leagues. The incoming players are expected to contribute to United’s competitive goals and overall team development.
Details regarding the specific allocation of the funding and the finalized transfer agreements are yet to be fully disclosed. However, the commitment from both United and Ratcliffe signals a clear direction for the club’s future operations and ambitions within the European football landscape.