Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS co-owns six sports teams around the world, including Premier League side Manchester United and the Mercedes F1 team.
All the latest football news and Phil McNulty Q&A as England gather under Thomas Tuchel before their World Cup qualifiers this week.
Ineos have been forced to pay Tottenham a substantial fee in the millions in order to withdraw early from their five-year ...
Manchester United co-owners Ineos have made an early exit from their sponsorship deal with Tottenham after a pay-off ...
Manchester United minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly agreed to pay Tottenham a huge sum of money to get ...
SIR JIM RATCLIFFE has launched a staunch defence of the under-fire Glazer family – calling them “the nicest people on the ...
The decision has finally been reached to build a new 100,000 capacity stadium, replacing their 115-year Old Trafford home at ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has outlined his vision for a dramatic new stadium for Manchester United, writes Chris Blackhurst. But it ...
Sir Norman Foster ... bid for the 2035 Women’s World Cup, which was announced last week. The intention to bid was confirmed ...
Manchester United have announced the construction of a brand new 100,000 stadium after more than 100 years at Old Trafford.
Jim Ratcliffe, who funded the past two America's Cup campaigns for Great Britain, was interviewed by the BBC regarding his ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is a successful British billionaire, chemical engineer, businessman and football owner with an estimated ...