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By Sean Walsh Manchester United have long needed some new figureheads to lead them back to the heights of English and European football. Their post-Sir Alex Ferguson setups have been a succession of disasters, but there could be some light at the end of the tunnel under the leadership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS. Omar Barreda will make the jump across town from Manchester City in the summer and become United’s new CEO, while the Daily Telegraph report their shortlist for a new director of football is down to two candidates. They do not specify who the duo in question are, but do give an ext…

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