Ruben Amorim to pay for Man Utd backroom staff to attend Europa League final as Reds continue to cut costs | OneFootball

Ruben Amorim to pay for Man Utd backroom staff to attend Europa League final as Reds continue to cut costs | OneFootball

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·13 Mei 2025

Ruben Amorim to pay for Man Utd backroom staff to attend Europa League final as Reds continue to cut costs

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has personally paid for 30 members of his backroom staff and their families to attend the Europa League final in Bilbao next week, according to ESPN.

The Red Devils, led by notoriously tight-fisted chairman Jim Ratcliffe, declined to cover their expenses, forcing the manager to foot the bill.


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Even though the final against Tottenham Hotspur on May 21 is a make-or-break clash with a Champions League spot on the line, the Man United hierarchy has continued their penny-pinching.

Man Utd are cutting costs by any means. Axing around 200 jobs this summer and closing the staff canteen is not enough.

They offered only two paid-for tickets per staff member for the final at Estadio San Mames. All additional tickets must be purchased out of pocket, with no travel or accommodation provided.

For comparison, Paris Saint-Germain announced last week that they would fund the trip for 600 staff to attend their Champions League final against Inter Milan in Munich.

Amorim’s gesture came after learning that coaches, physios and other support staff were expected to foot the bill themselves. Amorim stepped in to ensure they would not miss out.

United have defended their decision by citing the need to maximise ticket availability for supporters, with players receiving just two tickets each.

Yet, even fan attendance will skew heavily in Tottenham’s favour. According to the Daily Mail, Spurs fans are set to travel in far greater numbers than United’s.

As many as 15,000 ticketless Tottenham supporters are expected in Bilbao, compared to an estimated 2,000 from the red half of Manchester.

The novelty of a rare European final has thousands of Tottenham fans trooping in numbers to Spain.

This is their first European final since 2019 and only their third in history. They are stoked to watch their team compete.

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