The split was confirmed in a terse statement from Ineos, which announced Ratcliffe would bankroll a third bid to win under the Ineos Britannia banner, albeit without Ainslie.
United replied by saying the club didn't expect supporters to cover all their losses, but admitted the matter is under discussion in consultation with its Fans' Advisory Board.
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COMMENT: If it's down to money. And if those representing Kobbie Mainoo believe they can play Chelsea off Manchester United.