Thursday marks the one-year anniversary of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's 27.7% purchase of a minority stake in Manchester United -- a deal that gave Britain's richest person control of football operations at the Premier League's most successful club -- but it has been a turbulent 12 months for the club since his arrival. Erik ten Hag ended last season by winning the FA Cup and was rewarded with a new contract as manager only to be fired four months later, while over 250 job cuts -- and the prospect of more -- have left morale at rock bottom within Old Trafford.
Grading Ineos' first Man United year: Squad, finances, more
