Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Aggressive Recruitment Ruffles Feathers
Manchester United’s new ownership group led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe is facing criticism for its aggressive recruitment tactics in luring key staff from rival clubs.
Raiding Rivals: Ashworth, Berrada, and Wilcox Targeted
Since acquiring a significant stake in the club, Ratcliffe and his Ineos Sport team have angered Newcastle United and Southampton with approaches for sporting director Dan Ashworth and director of football Jason Wilcox, respectively. This comes after poaching chief executive Omar Berrada from Manchester City earlier this year.

These moves have reportedly left other Premier League clubs uneasy about United’s methods in filling crucial positions, particularly with manager Erik ten Hag’s future yet to be confirmed.
Perceived Arrogance Sparks Discontent
The perceived arrogance of United’s recruitment drive is a source of tension among Premier League leadership. Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s group only took control of the club six weeks ago, but their actions have already created friction.
In February, Newcastle were left fuming after Ashworth expressed his desire to join Manchester United, leading to his placement on gardening leave. Similarly, Southampton was left reeling by Wilcox’s sudden resignation, believed to be prompted by a lucrative offer from United.

Both Berrada and Wilcox previously worked alongside United’s incoming CEO at Manchester City, suggesting a coordinated effort to recruit familiar personnel.
Newcastle and Southampton Left in Limbo
In an Exclusive from The Sun, these targeted raids have left Newcastle and Southampton scrambling to adjust their own recruitment plans for the upcoming season. Both Ashworth and Wilcox have lengthy notice periods, potentially delaying their departures and hindering the rival clubs’ ability to move forward.
While United claims to have made “reasonable offers” to compensate both clubs for the loss of their personnel, reports suggest these offers have fallen short. Southampton, for instance, is demanding a more substantial payout for Wilcox, whose 12-month notice period they intend to enforce.
Manchester United maintains they have acted appropriately throughout the recruitment process. However, the controversy surrounding their tactics suggests a period of adjustment may be needed as the club navigates the transfer market under its new ownership.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe who has made his intention clear to oversee a proper recruitment at Old Trafford as reported by Sports Buddy, will have his sights on the Summer window to get things right for the club.