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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, billionaire businessman: Making Manchester United great, again

Dan Roan speaks to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, businessman and co-owner of Manchester United, on the changes he’s making to turn the club into one of the world’s most profitable businesses

Dan Roan, the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s sports editor, speaks to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, billionaire businessman and co-owner of Manchester United Football Club. In this conversation, Sir Jim discusses the changes he’s implementing both on and off the pitch, as well as his vision to transform the iconic club into one of the world’s most profitable businesses.

Born into a modest family, he’s been a lifelong Manchester United supporter. After studying chemical engineering at university he set up his chemicals business, INEOS, in 1998. He is still the Chairman and Chief Executive. INEOS has invested in cycling, Formula One motor racing and sailing.

He’s been running Manchester United for just over a year and he himself admits its been a challenging 12 months.

In this interview, you’ll hear how he is applying his business skills to turn the club – currently struggling both on the pitch and financially – into a success. With a substantial debt estimated at around one billion pounds, the club has seen job cuts and ticket price increases. Sir Jim acknowledges that the anger directed at him is understandable but remains focused on his goal: to make Manchester United the most profitable club in the world.

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Presenter: Dan Roan
Producers: Clare Williamson, Mantej Deol & Gabriel May
Editor: Sam Bonham

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