Co-owner of Manchester United, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has brought down the Rich list of Sunday Times after a drop in his power.
The 72-year-old has one £ 6.5 billion DALL OF LAST YEAR, making him one of the biggest fallers on the list.
As a result, his assets are now £ 17 billion.
Last year, Ratcliffe had a capital of £ 23.5 billion and was placed fourth On the Rich list of Sunday Times.
And in 2023 he became second because he was worth £ 30 billion too shy.
However, he is now seventh in the ranking in the midst of another difficult season with United in the Premier League.
The Red Devils are currently 16th in the table with two more games to play.
Ruben Amorim and Co still have the option to be eligible for the Champions League.
They have to defeat premic rivals Tottenham in the Europa League Final Next week they will earn a place in Europe Elite Competition.
But if they don’t do that United will miss around £ 100 million worth income.
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Ratcliffe And his team of Ineos leaders have already made Hundreds of fired At Man Utd since the beginning of the beginning of last year.
A lot of Employees are now worried about their work of their jobs If the Red Devils were not allowed to win the Europa League because of the loss of income.
Moreover, The new stadium with 100,000 seats of the club is expected to cost more than £ 2 billion Who could see the capacity of Ratcliffe fall further.
The new stadium is expected to be opened before the 2030-31 campaign.
Ratcliffe claimed that earlier United would no longer have any money by the end of this year He had not made any controversial cost savings.
Above the British billionaire in this year Sunday Times Rich List His Guy, George, Alannah and Galen Weston and family, who previously had different department stores in the Selfridges group and now own Fortnum & Mason.
Among him is Lakshmi Mittal and family, owners of the world’s second largest steel company.
Ratcliffe is the chairman and CEO of the Ineos Chemicals Group, which he founded in 1998.
He earned his fortune through Ineos, but has since invested a large sum of his money in various sports.
The billionaire bought the Sky Cycling franchise team in 2019 and renamed it to Team Ineos.
A year later he and Ineos became head partners of Formula 1 giant Mercedes.
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