
News
Share
Published 16:12 10 Apr 2025 BST
Updated 16:14 10 Apr 2025 BST

Eric Cantona has spoken out on Sir Jim Ratcliffe's minority ownership of Manchester United and stated that he rejected his offer to help rebuild the club.
Well-renowned as a Red Devils legend, the former striker was present at FC United of Manchester on Saturday, a club previously founded by dissatisfied United fans following Malcolm Glazer's leveraged purchase of the club in 2005.
Voicing his opinions there with 'Man United The Religion' , Cantona launched into the current situation at Old Trafford, including the plans to build the 100,000-capacity 'super stadium'.
"Since Ratcliffe arrived this team of directors try to destroy everything and they don’t respect anybody," Cantona stated.
"They even want to change the stadium. The soul of the team and the club is not in the players. All the people around is like a big family."
Cantona also then referenced a loss of 'soul' at the club: "I remember a dressing-room with players and Sir Alex Ferguson, all these people you don‘t know who helped us to feel at home and be in a family.
"I think it’s very important to respect these people like you respect your manager and team-mates.
"Since Ratcliffe arrived, it’s the complete opposite. He doesn’t want Sir Alex Ferguson as an ambassador anymore. He is more than a legend and I think we have to find this soul again.
"This team of directors, they try to destroy everything. They don’t respect anybody. They even want to change the stadium. The stadium is iconic.
"For me, Arsenal lost their soul when they left Highbury, and I’m sure a lot of fans miss Highbury.
"It’s like when you go in a house and feel a special energy. Can you imagine Liverpool playing in another stadium than Anfield? It’s impossible. I don’t think United can play in another stadium than Old Trafford."
Cantona then explained he offered to assist Ratcliffe in rebuilding the club: "Until the end of October this year I will shoot movies,” he stated.
"But I said to them: ‘I can put that (aside) and concentre and help you to rebuild something.
"And they don’t care. Me too, because I work. I don’t ask anything. But I feel sad to see United in this kind of situation. So, for me and the respect for myself, I had to do it and I did it, and they didn’t care and I don’t care. They decided something else. They have another strategy, another project."
Cantona also signed up, alongside his four children and two brothers to become co-owners of FC United of Manchester.

Universal’s £6bn UK Theme Park officially named
Entertainment
Tube strikes: Union rep ‘complained iPads being supplied by TfL too small to watch Netflix’
It comes during multiple days of strikes on the Underground The iPads being supplied to Tube drivers are “too small to watch Netflix”, a union rep has allegedly complained. It comes as London enters its second day of RMT strikes on the Underground. It has been reported that the strikes centred around the introduction of […]
News
1h
Universal’s £6bn UK Theme Park officially named
Taxpayers are set to stump up over £1bn Universal’s £6bn Theme Park which is coming to the UK has officially been named. The attraction is set to be constructed on the site of the former Kempston Hardwick brickworks near Bedford and would create an estimated 28,000 jobs. The park, expected to open in 2031, will […]
News
3h
News
Major energy firm to pay out millions to customers after rule breaches
News