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Man United ‘tell staff they have lost their jobs hours after Europa League final’

May 23, 2025 11:52 AM
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Manchester United have begun informing staff that they have lost their jobs just hours after the team’s Europa League final defeat.

According to reports, some of the 200 employees previously at risk of redundancy will be told the news this week.

Manchester United staff will be hit by a double blow this week following Wednesday’s Europa League final defeat
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The brutal measures come off the back of Wednesday night’s disappointing loss in Bilbao and, for some staff, it will act as a huge double blow.

Chief executive Omar Berrada informed staff in February that redundancies were inevitable as part of the club’s transformation plan to help return Manchester United to a strong financial position, which has already seen 250 job losses over that last 12 months.

And now the Daily Mail claim sources close to Manchester United have been surprised that chiefs have implemented the cuts so soon after Wednesday’s defeat, with the club apparently unwilling to waste any time in making savings.

The measures are imposed as United come to terms with the prospect of no European football next season.

Europa League final success would have banked the club a much-needed £100million windfall through Champions League qualification.

Further cuts could still be on the horizon with morale already low inside Old Trafford ahead of the imminent departures of popular and long-serving staff members.

United’s financial situation was understood to be in disarray before Wednesday’s defeat to Tottenham with further woe now expected.

As a result of the final, the club’s share price dropped by a whopping £160m, leaving many at the club concerned.

Manchester United has posted net losses of over £370m in the five years up to June 2024 and there are no signs of the tide turning any time soon.

With just domestic honours to play for next season, boss Ruben Amorim will have more time to work with his players in helping change United’s fortunes – something he has wanted since his arrival in November.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is to implement the next stage of his cost-cutting measures
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“We need more time with the team,” Amorim declared, speaking last week. “We need to arrange a lot of things in Carrington that we need more time to not think game by game by game.

“And then we have the squad. We proved this year we need to be a better squad if we want to win European games and then be really competitive during the Premier League. It’s going to be tough. So my feeling is that.”

Amorim struggled to hide his devastation following the defeat at the San Mames stadium and in the heat of the moment told reporters he would step aside if the board and the fans wanted him to go.

“I have nothing to show to the fans, so in this moment it is a little bit of faith (that is required),” Amorim said

“Let’s see (on the future). Like I said before, I am always open.

“If the board and fans feel that I am not the right guy, I will go in the next day without any conversation about compensation, but I will not quit.

Amorim has overseen a bleak period in Manchester United’s history
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“I am really confident on my job and as you see I will not change nothing in the way I do things.”

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