By Sean Walsh Manchester United will be allowed to compete in next season’s Europa League despite concerns over Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS’ ownership of fellow participants Nice, according to a report. The Red Devils looked set for a 2024/25 campaign without European football after finishing eighth in this year’s Premier League – their lowest return in 34 years. However, their surprise victory against Manchester City in the FA Cup final booked them a Europa League spot. Reports last week claimed that United’s place in the competition was in jeopardy as minority shareholder Ratcliffe is also t…