Ineos chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe will reportedly make a rare trip to the UK this weekend to watch Manchester United's Premier League clash against Aston Villa from the director's box
Sir Jim Ratcliffe , the Ineos boss, is reportedly set to make a rare visit to the UK this weekend to watch Manchester United's Premier League match against Aston Villa from the director's box. His presence will underscore the potential significance of Erik ten Hag's trip to Villa Park.
Another poor result at Porto won't lift spirits. A loss at Villa - who are fresh from a Champions League victory over Bayern Munich - could render Ten Hag's position untenable, reports the Express. Ratcliffe's apparent plan to observe United at Villa Park this weekend may hint at a decision being made soon.
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