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Toto Wolff praises potential new Manchester United shareholder

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has sung the praises of INEOS founder and chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is expected to become a 25 per cent shareholder in footballing giants Manchester United. Ratcliffe is, of course, a one-third shareholder of the Mercedes F1 outfit through INEOS, with him also owning French football team Nice and Swiss club Lausanne-Sport. As well as this, Ratcliffe is owns various teams in sailing, rugby and cycling. Manchester Utd, though, is Ratcliffe's boyhood club, with him expected to purchase a 25 per cent stake in the club for a whopping £1.4 billion. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies This will be paid to current owners the...
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