Sir Jim Ratcliffe continues to cut costs as Man Utd terminate 10-year Kensington office lease early | OneFootball

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·14 November 2025

Sir Jim Ratcliffe continues to cut costs as Man Utd terminate 10-year Kensington office lease early

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Manchester United will reportedly terminate their ten-year lease agreement at their London offices in Kensington. 

According to the Daily Mail, the club is moving to slightly smaller premises in Covent Garden. 


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Staff have already vacated the Kensington office and are currently working from home until the new site is ready. 

United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has launched a series of cost-cutting measures since completing his minority purchase of the club in February 2024. 

Following an initial round of 250 redundancies, the club cut a further 150 to 200 jobs in February this year. 

Ratcliffe is on a mission to make United as financially efficient as possible, and the latest move to switch their London office is another step towards that goal.

The Red Devils’ London home featured a tunnel of LED screens to give visitors the impression they were at Old Trafford. 

However, with Ratcliffe deciding the majority of staff should be based in Manchester, the Kensington facility was deemed too large and expensive. 

The club are now set to move to Covent Garden, which will place them in a better location and also lower costs.

Ratcliffe has faced criticism for increasing ticket prices and making staff redundant since taking control of football operations at United. 

But the British billionaire is not afraid to make unpopular decisions if he feels they are necessary for the betterment of the club.

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