Football Today
·24 de febrero de 2025
Man United announce plans to cut 200 jobs in addition to 250 last year amid financial turmoil

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·24 de febrero de 2025
Manchester United have announced plans to cut up to 200 jobs, with several positions set to be axed as the club continues its efforts to restructure and return to profitability.
Chief executive officer Omar Berrada defended the decision and framed it as part of a necessary transformation to make the club leaner, more agile and financially sustainable.
“We have a responsibility to put Manchester United in the strongest position to win across our men’s, women’s and academy teams,” Berrada said (via the official Man United website).
“Unfortunately, this means announcing further potential redundancies, and we deeply regret the impact on those affected colleagues.
“However, these hard choices are necessary to put the club back on a stable financial footing.”
The cost-cutting measures come at a time when United’s performances on the pitch have failed to inspire confidence.
Despite the changes at the executive level and promises of a renewed focus on success, new manager Ruben Amorim and his side continue to struggle in the Premier League.
The club insists these cuts are vital for long-term sustainability, but they also highlight the penny-pinching approach of new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The INEOS boss has been vocal about his desire to run Man United with financial discipline, but the drastic downsizing has only made supporters angry.
Slashing jobs while failing to deliver results on the pitch makes these decisions seem ruthless.
For a club of United’s stature, the priority should be fixing the footballing mess, not gutting its workforce to appease the balance sheet.