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More Changes at Man United as Dave Brailsford Scales Back Role with the Troubled Club

  • Following Sir Jim Ratcliffe's minority investment and takeover of football operations in February 2024, Sir Dave Brailsford is set to scale back his involvement with Manchester United.
  • This change follows Manchester United finishing 15th in the 2023-24 Premier League, their worst-ever top-flight finish, and losing the Europa League final to Tottenham.
  • Brailsford spent around a year leading a £50 million upgrade of the Carrington training facilities and revamping the club’s performance structure amid these challenges.
  • Ratcliffe acquired a 25% share in the club for £1.04 billion and is set to reorganize the club’s leadership, with Brailsford stepping back to oversee sporting activities across the broader Ineos organization, supporting CEO John Allert and the team’s head of performance.
  • This reshuffle suggests Ratcliffe prioritizes cycling interests within Ineos and allows Brailsford to focus on the Ineos Grenadiers team while handing more space to Manchester United’s leadership team.
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More changes at Man United as Dave Brailsford scales back role with the troubled club

Manchester United’s soccer operations are undergoing yet more change with one of its key figures Dave Brailsford scaling back his role with the troubled club, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The person spoke on the…

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The Times broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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