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As Ineos hit two years at Manchester United, MIKE KEEGAN reveals what’s in store for year three: Why they can spend big again, the data guru and the test that Ruben Amorim must pass
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As Ineos hit two years at Manchester United, MIKE KEEGAN reveals what’s in store for year three: Why they can spend big again, the data guru and the test that Ruben Amorim must pass
For those involved in the Ineos era at Manchester United, the biggest indicator of progression over the past two years lies at the end of a corridor at the revamped Carrington training ground. There, you can find two glass-fronted offices opposite each other. They belong to director of football Jason Wilcox and chief executive Omar Berrada, and the positioning, as part of the training complex’s £50m upgrade, is no coincidence. This is to show th…
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