Sir Jim Ratcliffe has ripped into the state of Manchester United's museum and club shop as he offered a brutal verdict on their current facilities.
Ratcliffe officially became a co-owner on Tuesday after INEOS' 27.7 per cent investment in Manchester United was confirmed by the club, with the British billionaire taking over football operations as part of the deal.
Earlier this month, Mail Sport revealed Ratcliffe's £2billion plan to turn Old Trafford into a 'Wembley of the North', with the aim of producing an iconic venue to rival England's national stadium in London and its 90,000-capacity.