Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly been left red-faced by Manchester United’s local rivals
Manchester City turned down a cheeky request from Manchester United to give two of their players a lift to next week’s Ballon d’Or ceremony, according to reports. The reigning champions are taking a sizeable delegation to the glitzy event in Paris on Monday evening.
According to the Daily Mail, City have chartered a private jet to fly their players across the Channel for the ceremony. The report adds that United asked if they had any room for Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo, who are both up for the Kopa Trophy.
It is said that United thought sending two players on a private jet would not have been a good look for the club in the current climate. Unfortunately for the Red Devils, they were told City had no extra room on their flight to accomodate their two players.
It leaves United needing to make their own arrangements to ensure Garnacho and Mainoo will be able to attend the ceremony.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has overseen a range of cost-cutting measures since purchasing a minority stake in the club at the end of last year. The INEOS chief has made it a priority to scale back unnecessary expenses in his quest to lead United back to former glories.
United have outlined plans to axe 250 members of staff, while certain staff privileges have been reduced or banned altogether. Access to private cars for the majority of staff members has been withdrawn and those with hybrid working arrangements have been ordered to return to the office.
Earlier this month, it was reported by The Athletic that Ratcliffe had axed plans for United to host a Christmas party for employees. The party for the players is still believed to be going ahead unless Erik ten Hag decides to ban it after a nightmare start to the season.
United’s cost-cutting mission has also seen Sir Alex Ferguson relieved of his ambassadorial duties. Two weeks ago, the legendary Scot was reportedly told that he would stop receiving his multi-million-pound salary at the end of the season.
Ferguson was said to have been informed of the changes in a face-to-face meeting with Ratcliffe, though he is expected to remain a non-executive director at Old Trafford.
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