Sir Jim Ratcliffe is prepared to commit $300million (£245m) of his personal wealth for infrastructure upgrades at Manchester United.

INEOS, the petrochemicals company owned by Ratcliffe, is set to purchase a 25 per cent stake in United from the Glazer family.

Ratcliffe’s $300m investment would come out of his own pocket and would not add to United’s existing debt, which stands at $650m. It has not yet been officially agreed or signed but the cash injection is expected to happen.

It would also be only an initial investment — insufficient to completely fix the notable problems at Old Trafford, the club’s 74,000-seater stadium, and at Carrington, their training complex — with significantly more investment required in the future.

INEOS has experience with big infrastructure projects, with the company having just undertaken a five-year project to construct a chemical plant in Antwerp which involves “building and installing similar infrastructure that you would find in any small town or village”.

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    It’s a decent start but we’re looking at billions to bring ourselves to the modern standard aren’t we? Glazers have really let us rot into mediocrity.

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      1 year ago

      IIRC Leicester’s new (in 2021, I think) training facilities cost around 100m, so Jim’s money would allow us to revamp Carrington and have some money left to patch up a few things at OT. A good start indeed, I’d say

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        Yeah it’s not nothing, and it’ll make a good difference even if we just update Carrington and the player facilities at OT. The stadium itself is in a sorry state though and will take a lot of work that 300m will barely scratch the surface of.