Ratcliffe's INEOS company has a partnership in place with another Premier League side as he closes in on a deal for a 25 per cent stake at United
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment in Manchester United is set to be confirmed later this week but the British billionaire will retain a partnership with another Premier League club.
Tottenham first partnered INEOS in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic while a further deal was announced in December last year. The petrochemicals firm's branding has also featured at the club's stadium in recent months, including on seats in the dugouts. Ratcliffe is expected to be given control over football operations at Old Trafford once his deal is agreed and that has raised questions over the futures of John Murtough and Richard Arnold.
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