SIR JIM RATCLIFFE and the Glazers will reportedly meet at Carrington this week to discuss Manchester United’s recent turmoil.
Red Devils bosses are putting their heads together for the first time since hiring Michael Carrick.


And direct talks with the ex-Middlesbrough manager will be high on the agenda.
United’s upcoming committee meeting has been moved from Monaco to Manchester so that Ratcliffe and the Glazers can check in with Carrick and his staff, according to The Athletic.
Carrick, 44, has been appointed on an interim basis until the end of the season.
Ruben Amorim was sacked on January 5, landing him an eye-watering £12million payoff, and the sudden shake-up will be a hot topic of discussion when the owners come to town.
Executive committee meetings are usually held every month but this one will be particularly important given recent events.
Director of football Jason Wilcox, chief executive Omar Berrada and other members of the United hierarchy are also expected to attend.
The Glazers haven’t even visited the training ground since Ratcliffe funded a £50million revamp of the main building.
United’s hugely unpopular American stakeholders have retained a majority stake in the club despite handing control of the sporting operation over to Ratcliffe in 2024.
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