'Not good enough' and 'overpaid': Ratcliffe slams Man United flops
- Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United, criticized several players, stating some are "not good enough" and "probably overpaid" during a BBC interview.
- Ratcliffe admitted his previous decision to retain manager Erik ten Hag was a mistake after United's dismal performance.
- The club's financial situation is dire, with Ratcliffe mentioning they could run out of money by the end of 2025 unless changes are made.
- Ratcliffe expressed commitment to rejuvenating Manchester United and aims to win the Premier League by 2028, the club's 150th anniversary.
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