Since Sunday, INEOS officially owns 25% of Manchester United’s shares. At the head of this important acquisition, Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The latter already has several ideas for the Mancunian transfer window and wants to carry out major work to relieve a club that has been suffering for many years. At the helm of a new, much more prestigious ship, Ratcliffe must not forget the OGC Nice. Le Gym is indeed closely linked to this acquisition of Manchester United. But in the south-east of France, no worries.
To believe The Team, “Nice managers had time to discuss it with their employees, refine their strategy and lock in their communication. No, Ineos’ commitment to MU does not call into question its investment in Nice; and no, the Gym is not intended to become any platform for post-training the English giant’s nuggets or collecting its players in a situation of failure., we repeat in those around the OGCN. The current second in Ligue 1 “wants to be autonomous, with an independent sports policy, and there is no question of the club denying its identity to stick as closely as possible to the image of the Red Devils”, we can understand. The future will tell us if this is confirmed and if this new agreement resembles, or not, that between Chelsea and Strasbourg.