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Sir Jim Ratcliffe Wants Manchester United to Sign £55m Liverpool Star in Stunning Transfer
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Manchester United's influential minority owner, is reportedly pushing for a bold £55m move to sign a star midfielder currently shining at rivals Liverpool, in what could be one of the most shocking transfers of the summer window.
According to transfer insiders, Ratcliffe views the Liverpool star—a dynamic central midfielder known for his vision, tackling, and goal threat—as the perfect solution to United's ongoing midfield imbalance. The club has prioritized data-led recruitment under Ratcliffe's regime, spending heavily on forwards last summer (£200m+ on players like Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko) to boost scoring. Now, midfield reinforcement is next, with Ratcliffe open to two signings potentially costing over £100m combined[4].
The £55m-rated target fits United's youth-focused strategy, established since Ratcliffe's 2024 stake acquisition. Despite sacking managers Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim, interim boss Michael Carrick has sparked a resurgence: four wins and a draw have propelled United into Champions League contention, level on goal difference with fifth-placed Chelsea[1][3]. Ratcliffe admits his "very unpopular" cuts and changes are paying off, positioning the club for a trajectory toward the 2028 Premier League title[1].
This intra-Premier League raid echoes United's interest in other domestic talents like Wolves' Joao Gomes, Brighton's Carlos Baleba, Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson, and Nottingham Forest's Adam Wharton, with Anderson a top target[4]. Liverpool's reluctance to sell a key asset could ignite an "intense" battle, mirroring rival pursuits like Wolves' Mateus Mane[2]. Ratcliffe's aggressive approach, despite recent controversies over his immigration comments[5][6], signals ambition amid United's climb.
With no January moves, focus shifts to summer. Fans dream of this stunning transfer derailing Liverpool while bolstering United's title push.
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