He has, of course, already made several steps towards a change in structure.
Berrada's Omar forthcoming arrival as CEO from City showed an initial statement of intent while his plans for a revamped Old Trafford proves he is thinking about the longterm as well as the near future.
Despite becoming the second-wealthiest owner in the English pyramid upon his minority stake purchase only behind the Saudi Public Investment Fund of Newcastle he too is beholden to Premier League spending rules.
Financial Fair Play is no stranger to Ratcliffe, having had to balance the books at OGC Nice since his 2019 acquisition. He will have a higher threshold to play with at United given the revenues the club generates but the possibility of missing out on Champions League football next season will still stir worry within.
Qualification is obviously not something he can directly control for the remainder of this season, with an Erik ten Hag dismissal very unlikely then, before
However, Ratcliffe and INEOS will start to be scrutinised more closely this summer, by which time three decisions will have had to be made.
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