Post: Rajae has intense talks with Glazer and others(danyu)

2024-10-11
According to the Mail, Sir Ratcliffe has convened Manchester United owners and club legend Neville for talks, with Ten Hag's future and the new £2 billion stadium project at the centre of discussion.
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Rajae was photographed coming to the club this afternoon for an intense meeting with Joel Glazer and the rest of the principals. In addition, the club's board of directors will be convened on Tuesday to decide whether to continue to support Ten Hag or use the break between international breaks to change managers. Manchester United are not in a hurry to make a decision, with sources saying there will be no major progress in the discussions at Monday's meeting.
The Post said Ratcliffe is known to be an admirer of Tuchel and that the two sides have met this summer. Tuchel is still in charge of Manchester United, but it is unclear whether the problems that prevented him from taking charge at the time will now be resolved. Money is said to be one of the obstacles, although there have been no new contacts between United and Tuchel's representatives at this stage.
There are no calls for Ten Hag's sacking or the inevitable feeling of Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but the worst start to the Premier League with eight points from seven games has once again sounded the alarm bells. Despite Ten Hag's insistence that he has the support of the club's owners, Ratcliffe also did not support staying in his role when asked about it last week. It is understood that Rajae, Brailsford and Joel Glazer will make the final decision based on recommendations from Bellada, Ashworth and Wilcox.
As for the new stadium, the Post previously revealed that Manchester United has appointed Sir Norman Foster, a famous architect in the United Kingdom, to design the blueprint, which will cost 2 billion pounds to build a "North Wembley" with a capacity of 100,000 people. The first designs were unveiled at a meeting held in September, which was attended by former Manchester United captain Gary Neville and Manchester City Mayor Andy Burnham. Manchester United have been assessed whether they should stay at Old Trafford, their current home stadium, or build a new, more advanced stadium next to it.