Exclusive: Man United 'full takeover now on the cards' amid 'huge' reveal

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Man United have announced an ambitious £2billion new stadium project but questions linger over how it will be funded.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS are in charge of footballing operations but own just under 29% of the club, with the Glazer Family owning a 48.9% stake.

United accrued a record amount of debt under the Glazers and £337million is due for repayment by June 2027 after a restructuring 10 years ago.

According to Bloomberg (21 February), Ratcliffe will have the option to match any takeover offer made by a third party should the Glazers choose to sell the club in full.

Everton’s former chief Keith Wyness – who served as CEO at Goodison Park between 2004 and 2009 and now runs a football consultancy advising elite clubs – has had his say on “rumblings of discontent” between the two Man United ownership groups.

Ratcliffe has to find a way to secure full Man United takeover, says Wyness

Speaking on the new edition of Football Insider's Inside Track podcast, Wyness suggested Ratcliffe has to find a way to stop the club “swimming under a huge burden of debt”.

Football Insider revealed last month (13 February) that the Man United co-owner could demand more shares in the club to help fund the Old Trafford regeneration project.

PositionTeamPlayedPointsGD
12Brentford28384
13Tottenham283414
14Man United2834-6
15Everton2833-4
16West Ham2833-16
Premier League table (as of 14/03/2025)

Wyness insisted a clash between Ratcliffe and the Glazers is a “big issue” on the horizon.

He told Football Insider's Inside Track podcast: "You can also see rumblings of discontent with Ratcliffe and the Glazer Family.

"That's a big issue coming up, in my opinion.

"There's this £2billion stadium coming, and I think they will find the money to finance it – but just look at the Glazer debt.

"There's going to have to be some financial engineering and a way for Ratcliffe to take that Glazer debt over.

"He has to keep the club from swimming under a huge burden of debt.

"There's a lot of work to be done."

Mainoo is reportedly ready to reject the offer of a new Man United contract. (Credit: Imago)

Man United hatch Mainoo transfer plan

Football Insider revealed on 14 March that Man United would prefer to sell midfielder Kobbie Mainoo abroad if he chooses to leave the club.

Talks are ongoing with the 19-year-old over a new deal but it has been widely reported that he is ready to reject the offer of a new Old Trafford contract and seek a move away.

United will open the door to a summer sale if they cannot find a contract agreement with Mainoo – but it is believed they plan to sell him abroad if possible.

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