Man United’s owners split loyalties on matchday – as Sir Jim Ratcliffe watches under-fire boss Erik ten Hag host Arsenal at Old Trafford… while the Glazers head to Wembley for the women’s FA Cup final

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The owners of Manchester United will represent the club at both the Premier League match against Arsenal and the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.

The end-of-season run-up has seen an upturn in action from United’s majority owners, the Glazer family, who have flown in from America to monitor performance before major decisions are made in the summer.

Meanwhile, new Red Devils investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe has remained an ever-present figure at matches after taking sporting control of the 13-time Premier League champions with his team of INEOS managers.

Due to big games for both the men’s and women’s teams, United’s top management have decided to split the appearances between the two games.

Ratcliffe will watch Erik ten Hag’s failing men’s squad host Arsenal at Old Trafford as the Gunners look to earn a crucial win that could see them move back to the top of the table heading into the final game of the season.

Man United majority owner Avram Glazer (left) will be in attendance at the Women’s FA Cup final against Tottenham

The American co-owner was in the stands at Wembley for the final game against Tottenham

United’s women’s team will attempt to win their first-ever FA Cup title against Tottenham at Wembley

Co-owner Avram Glazer will instead stay in London as United’s women’s team attempt to win the club’s first FA Cup title when they take on Tottenham at England’s national stadium.

Ratcliffe, 72, is keen to change the narrative at United by ensuring the club is regularly represented by key decision-makers as he continues his overhaul both on and off the pitch.

The British billionaire will be joined at United’s clash with Arsenal by senior colleagues from his INEOS team – the petrochemical company he owns.

His presence in the stands coincides with Ratcliffe still yet to make a decision on whether he will replace Ten Hag as manager after a difficult second season for the Dutchman.

Ratcliffe and Avram Glazer recently sat together at Wembley as they watched United’s FA Cup semi-final win over Coventry.

Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will join under-fire manager Erik ten Hag (pictured) at Old Trafford as Man United host Arsenal

Ratcliffe has been an ever-present figure at United matches since securing investment in the club

The Glazer family have allowed Ratcliffe and his associates to take over the running of the game at United since the youth supporter secured a 27.7 percent investment in the club in December.

However, the Americans remain majority shareholders and are still keeping a close eye on developments at Old Trafford as Ratcliffe looks to challenge United for frequent top honors again.



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