Some Manchester United staff at risk of redundancy under plans to lose 250 jobs are removed from the forthcoming tour to the United States.
Manchester United are in the process of telling staff whether they are at risk of redundancy or not, with the club’s new ownership looking to cut current staffing levels from over 1,100 by around 250.Erik ten Hag’s squad leave for a three-match tour of the United States on Wednesday.
Already this summer, United have spent almost £90m on signing defender Leny Yoro and striker Joshua Zirkzee. They have raised a guaranteed £31.6m through the sales of Mason Greenwood, Willy Kambwala and Donny van de Beek.
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