Ratcliffe's INEOS Group is expected to pay about £1.25 billion for a 25 percent stake in the Old Trafford club, while also acquiring significant control over footballing operations.
In fact, he could finalise a deal to become a minority shareholder at Manchester United during this month's international break. According to reports in England, the 71-year-old is already planning the changes he will make to the English club.
Ratcliffe will support Dutch manager Erik ten Hag to stay on and provide him with the money needed to make further transfers in the January transfer window as well as helping him to release other players from the squad.
Both Jadon Sancho and Anthony Martial will not be part of United's future plans, unlike Scott McTominay, who could be rewarded with a new contract to keep him longer at Old Trafford.