Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly travelled down to Manchester for the latest executive committee meeting with Joel and Avram Glazer.
The meeting, which is usually held in Monaco, was moved to Manchester to avoid a backlash for the leadership, in addition to providing the owners a chance to have a word with caretaker manager Michael Carrick. The meeting is set to be held at Carrington and will mark the Glazers’ first visit to the new main building.
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United stand seventh in the English top-flight with 32 points from 21 outings this season, with eight wins, as many draws and 5 defeats.
United parted
ways with Portuguese boss Ruben Amorim on the back of a sequence of unflattering results as the former Sporting Lisbon fell prey to the demands at the club looking to restore old glory to the crest. Amorim was sacked by the club following the 1-1 draw against Leeds as personal differences between the 40-year-old gaffer and Jason Wilcox reached boiling point.
United brought in former midfielder Daren Fletcher to replace the displaced Amorim, but the decision did not yield much dividends as United could only manage a draw against Burnley before succumbing to Brighton in the third round of the FA Cup.
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United are slated to host cross-town rivals Man City on the 17th of January at the Old Trafford in their upcoming Premier League encounter, before travelling to London to take on Arsenal at the Emirates.
United will take on Fulham and Spurs at home before their trips to West Ham and Everton, before returning home to welcome Crystal Palace.











