Manchester United told when 'unbelievable' Ineos impact will come
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Former Arsenal and Juventus star Aaron Ramsey has offered an exciting prediction about the impact Ineos will have at Manchester United in the years to come.
Ramsey, 33, who currently plays for boyhood club Cardiff City, previously spent a year playing for Ineos-owned OGC Nice, where he got a valuable insight into their ownership model and the level of ambition they have.
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Hide AdSir Jim Ratcliffe and co. have wasted no time implementing changes since their 27.7 per cent stake in the club was ratified back in February, with Ineos eager to improve the training facilities, potentially build a new stadium, overhaul the hierarchy and look at ways to become more efficient across every area of the club.
It hasn't been without controversy though, with United's new co-owners making 250 staff redundant and executing a number of cost-cutting measures to try and balance the books.
For many fans, the jury is still out on Ineos' investment in their club, but Wales captain Ramsey believes it is only a matter of time before their true impact is felt.
“They wanted to invest a lot into Nice and make that a hub in European football,” he told Monday Night Football. “I think the ambition with Sir Jim as well, him being a United fan and with him now having the chance to own them, they’ll do an unbelievable job there – it’s just going to take a little bit of time. I think they are very driven people, and they’re only used to being the best at what they do.”
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