FC Lausanne-Sport, owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, welcomes the prospect of providing loan opportunities for Manchester United players. The Swiss club previously hosted three young United players for a trial period, and sporting director Stephane Henchoz expresses his hope that United will consider Lausanne as a destination for players seeking development through loan spells.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe 's FC Lausanne-Sport is open to providing loan opportunities for Manchester United players, according to sporting director Stephane Henchoz. United sent young prospects Jack Kingdon, Habeeb Ogunneye, and Ethan Williams to the Swiss club in October, allowing them to gain experience in a first-team setting. Lausanne expressed satisfaction with the trial period and reached an agreement with United to welcome more of the club's academy players.
The Swiss club, under Ineos' ownership since 2017, benefits from the multi-club model, which facilitates such agreements. With the January transfer window active, Henchoz has indicated his hope that United will consider Lausanne as a destination for players seeking loan spells. 'I hope so,' Henchoz told Blick. 'The English can also benefit. Three talented Red Devils players trained with us for a week, accompanied by a delegation from Manchester. They were positively surprised by our work. In any case, Lausanne can be an option for Manchester United players who still need to mature.'Since acquiring a minority stake in United last year, Ineos and Ratcliffe have primarily focused on addressing issues at Old Trafford and establishing a solid foundation for the club's future. Consequently, there have been reports suggesting a potential loss of interest in Lausanne. However, Henchoz quickly refuted these claims, stating: 'I haven't heard anything along those lines. Owning three clubs of different sizes can be very interesting. A world-class club like Manchester United, a top club like Nice, and a smaller organization like Lausanne-Sport opens up options for exchanging players. Our owner has no reason to part with any of the clubs.
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