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Sir Jim Ratcliffe to demand answers on how Man Utd threw away £1.4BILLION on flop transfers as he plots massive overhaul

SIR JIM RATCLIFFE wants to know how Manchester United have blown £1.4BILLION in the transfer market.

Ratcliffe looks set to complete his £1.3bn buy-in for a 25 per cent stake of the Red Devils on Monday.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is planning a major overhaul at Manchester UnitedCredit: PA

United have spent £1.4bn on transfers in a decadeCredit: Getty

And the British billionaire, 71, is planning a massive overhaul of the club’s player scouting and acquisition network as he takes charge of United’s football operations.

It is also understood the jobs of CEO Richard Arnold, football director John Murtough and director of football operations David Harrison are all in jeopardy for overseeing a succession of expensive purchases following the exit of previous chief Ed Woodward.

In the last decade following Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, United have splashed an incredible £1.4bn on players.

Lifelong-fan Ratcliffe is shocked so much has been spent in exchange for so little success.

During that time Old Trafford chiefs have coughed up millions on several flops.

They include a club-record £89million for Paul Pogba, £85.5m on Antony, £75m on Romelu Lukaku, £73m on Jadon Sancho, £59.7m on Angel Di Maria, £44.5m on Anthony Martial and £40m on Donny van de Beek.

But United have not won the title since 2013 and have banked just one FA Cup, two League Cups and a Europa League title since Fergie won 28 major trophies during his reign.

Erik ten Hag has spent £374m in initial fees since taking charge.

But Ratcliffe accepts the Dutchman has credit in the bank following last season’s third-place league finish and Carabao Cup success.

Ratcliffe has held discussions with co-chairman Joel Glazer over United’s whole football structure.

The self-made Ineos chemicals billionaire will focus on this side of the operation and his buy-in is expected to spark a series of new appointments.

Brazilian flop Antony, outcast Sancho and Martial are in line to be dumped in January.

Paul Pogba cost a whopping £89m – four years after leaving Old Trafford for JuventusCredit: Getty – Contributor

Antony and Jadon Sancho are both set to be sold in JanuaryCredit: Getty

United’s only trophy since 2017 is last season’s Carabao CupCredit: Getty

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