Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made further changes to the leadership team at Manchester United, with Patrick Stewart, interim CEO, and Cliff Baty, Chief Financial Officer, set to leave the club at the end of the season by mutual consent. Ratcliffe expressed his gratitude to both Stewart and Baty for their support and stated that he respects their decision to move on as the club establishes a new management team.
The club believes that implementing these changes now will provide them with three months to progress with restructuring the football operations before the summer transfer window. Additionally, it is anticipated that Ratcliffe’s overhaul off the pitch will also impact United’s playing squad, with several players expected to depart this summer.
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