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Manchester United Owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to terminate the contract of TWO STAR player after dressing room clash this morning with Manager

According to reports, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is eager to get go of two Manchester United players who have “inflated contracts.”

According to a statement on the team’s official website, “Sir Jim Ratcliffe has completed his acquisition of 25% of the club’s Class B shares and 25% of its Class A shares, following the satisfaction of all conditions, including approvals from the Football Association and the Premier League,” Manchester United plc (NYSE: MANU) and Trawlers Limited, an entity wholly-owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, are pleased to confirm.”

Ratcliffe and his group at INEOS will be in charge of the team’s football operations, while the Glazers will oversee the business side.

In order to lower the club’s payroll, Ratcliffe and his group are reportedly aiming to unload a few players during the summer transfer window.

The INEOS team is eager to get go of players they believe have “inflated contracts,” such French defender Raphael Varane and Brazilian midfielder Casemiro, according to iNews.

Varane, a former player for Real Madrid, will probably be freed in the summer when his contract expires.

As for Casemiro, the 32-year-old striker has reportedly attracted attention from Saudi Arabian teams, raising rumors that he may leave Old Trafford.

Under Erik ten Hag, United has had a challenging season as they have failed to play up to par.

The Red Devils, who are now sixth in the Premier League standings, are unlikely to participate in the Champions League the following season.

A portion of the crowd jeered the squad at the final siren on Saturday following their 1-1 draw with Burnley at Old Trafford.

Ten Hag stated following the game, “Every team gives away opportunities.” everything is strange, though, when everything is up to us. We also produced a ton of opportunities.

“Right now, we’re among the league’s most entertaining and dynamic teams. We are playing excellent football and creating lots of opportunities. It was not essential to go crazy. After fixing this at halftime, the second half performed far better.

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