Manchester United s poor performance boss Ratcliff s net worth shrinks, and the richest man in the UK turns into seventh
3:11am, 18 May 2025Football
The annual ranking of wealthy people in the British local media "Sunday Times" has been released, and the most eye-catching is the change in the wealth of Sir Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who was once the richest man in Britain. Data shows that the former British richest man, the shareholder boss who acquired a stake in Manchester United last year, has significantly reduced his wealth by 6.473 billion pounds to 17.046 billion pounds in the past 12 months, and his net worth has evaporated by 25%.
Sir Ratcliff has quickly become Manchester United's new leader (talent) since acquiring 27.7% of Manchester United's shares in February 2024. After taking over Manchester United, Sir Ratcliff participated in many internal decisions, including cutting hundreds of Manchester United Football Club employees, massively cutting club operating costs, raising ticket prices and planning to build a new home court with a capacity of 100,000 seats. According to the Sunday Times, it has not yet been explained whether his wealth has been greatly reduced. Whether it is related to taking over Manchester United, but his current ranking on the British rich list has indeed fallen to 7th.
Reply to the British Rich List, McIlroy, who ranks 19th on the 260 million pounds golfer, is one of the richest athletes in the UK now, and the richest footballer is Harry Kane. The English striker's wealth has risen by 25 million pounds in the past 12 months, reaching 100 million pounds.
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