Manchester United recently announced that Ratcliffe has formally taken over the club's soccer business, which is regarded as the first step for the "Red Devils" to set things right. However, a famous reporter has revealed that Ratcliffe's "new boss effect" will not be seen immediately, and the January transfer window will be "business as usual", meaning that there will not be any star recruits joining the club, and the club will only be able to fill in the number of borrowed players just like last season.
Ratcliffe is determined to reform Manchester United, but after completing the acquisition of 25% of the shares, it will take 6 to 8 weeks for the Premier League to carry out the "New Boss Audit" process, and the earliest time to formally enter the Board of Directors will be in February, which means that the "Grasshopper-style" mode of operation will still be used in January, and most of the rumored expensive players such as Kubo Kenyoung, Sze-Sze-Scow and Ivan Ferguson are out of the picture.
According to "ESPN" reporter Auden revealed: "Manchester United fans should be excited, because the Glasha family finally retired into the background, but the celebration to stop a stop, because Ratcliffe as soon as possible to February first will be inaugurated, the January transfer window does not relate to their business, the winter is still going to be a Glasha-style operation, that is, there will not be too many things happen, there may be a few players to leave the team, and then borrow a few players, will not have any surprises.