Man United would be ‘bust at Christmas’ without cuts, Jim Ratcliffe says
- Sir Jim Ratcliffe pledged to cut salaries at Manchester United due to financial struggles, stating the club could go 'bust at Christmas' without cuts.
- New performance-based contracts will be implemented, ensuring better value for money, with salary reductions for new signings and existing players.
- Despite the team's struggles, Ratcliffe supports manager Ruben Amorim, believing he is doing a 'really good job' under challenging circumstances.
- Ratcliffe remains hopeful about Manchester United's future and retains ambitions for the club to win a title by 2028.
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