Jim Ratcliffe confirms UEFA veto on Todibo transfer to Manchester United

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In an interview with BloombergJim Ratcliffe, boss of Ineos, co-owner of Manchester United, returned to the current situation of the Red Devils. In addition, the businessman also confirmed that UEFA was preventing OGC Nice from transferring Jean-Clair Todibo, at the heart of many rumors, to the last 8th of the Premier League. A decision that the interested party regrets…

“They said we could sell him to another Premier League club, but we couldn’t sell him to Manchester United. But that’s not fair to the player and I don’t see what it does for him.”assured the man who amassed a fortune of 15.2 billion dollars thanks to his chemical company INEOS. As a reminder, the Eaglets and the Manchester club share the same shareholder and are both involved in the Europa League for the coming season.

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