According to the Daily Mail, the management of the English club Manchester United is planning to lay off a quarter of its employees due to excessive costs.
Sources indicate that last Wednesday, the staff were informed that around 250 out of the 1100 Manchester United employees will lose their jobs. It is noted that the new management initiated a comprehensive analysis of expenditures.
This decision affects all departments of Manchester United, as the new owner aims to restore the club to its former glory. The team will undergo a proposed redundancy process, followed by a significant reduction in the workforce.
At the end of the previous season, Manchester United earned 80 points and finished in eighth place in the English Premier League table. Moreover, the Red Devils won the FA Cup, defeating Manchester City in the final.
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