Sir Jim Ratcliffe says his involvement with Manchester United is the most exciting thing he has done and expects his partial takeover to be ratified by mid-February.
The 71-year-old billionaire was at Old Trafford on Sunday to attend his first United match since agreeing to buy a 25 per cent stake in the Premier League outfit.
And ahead of kick-off for the visit of Tottenham, Ratcliffe spoke publicly for the first time since the Christmas Eve announcement of his deal.
“It’s the first match for me since we sort of got there, if you like,” he said, introducing himself to members of the media in the press conference room.
“I am very excited to be here, but I can’t answer any questions, really, because that would be inappropriate, honestly.
“It’s a big match… we normally do well against Spurs!”
Asked if his deal to come in at United is as exciting as anything he has ever done, Ratcliffe smiled and said: “Correct. Yes.
“I have done a few exciting things, but this caps it all. There’s no question about that.”
When asked if his deal to come in at United is as exciting as anything he has ever done, Sir Jim Ratcliffe said: “Correct. Yes. I have done a few exciting things, but this caps it all. There’s no question about that" #MUFC
— Simon Peach (@SimonPeach) January 14, 2024
Ratcliffe was unable to answer questions on specifics until the deal gets the final sign off, saying it would not be appropriate to say what his first impressions were.
The INEOS chief also said he “can’t comment” when asked about his influence on the January transfer window and declined to answer what the biggest challenge was.
It was a brief conversation that is expected to be followed by a more in-depth media appearance when ratification is approved.
Quizzed on how long he has had ambitions to be involved, he said: “A few years.
“It’s taken a few turns, as you know, along the road, but these things quite often do. It all turned out well in the end.”
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