🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has publicly expressed his regret over the sale of a former Red Devils player.

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has publicly expressed his regret over the sale of a former Red Devils player.

Claiming the club let him go for a fee far below his current market value.

Speaking during a recent media session, Ratcliffe revealed that the player — whose name remains undisclosed for now — would now be worth more than Benjamin Šeško and Bryan Mbeumo combined in today’s inflated transfer market.

 

Ratcliffe admitted that the decision to sell the player happened before he gained full control of football operations at the club, but he didn’t shy away from pointing fingers. “We sold him for a cheap fee back then,” Ratcliffe lamented. “Looking at his performances today, he’s easily one of the most valuable players in Europe. It’s a decision that still pains us, and I have to say, Erik ten Hag approved that sale. In hindsight, it was a big mistake.”

 

The player in question reportedly left Old Trafford during a transitional period, when the club was reshaping its squad under Ten Hag. At the time, the move was seen as a way to free up wages and allow for incoming transfers, but Ratcliffe now believes the club underestimated the player’s potential.

 

“Football is about foresight,” Ratcliffe continued. “We failed to recognise what we had, and now we’re watching him excel elsewhere while his value skyrockets. These are lessons we must learn if we are to restore Manchester United to the top.”

 

Fans have already begun speculating on social media about the identity of the player, with names like James Garner, Andreas Pereira, and Daniel James trending. Whoever it is, the sentiment is clear — United may have lost a gem for a bargain price, and the regret is still fresh at the very top of the club’s hierarchy.

 

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