💨 Abstract
Manchester United is undergoing redundancies, affecting 200 staff across various departments, as the club faces financial strain. This follows a poor season, including a 16th-place finish in the Premier League and failure to qualify for the Champions League. Additionally, the club's owners, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Avi Glazer, have implemented cost-cutting measures. Chief executive Omar Berrada stated these steps are necessary to return the club to profitability after years of losses.
Courtesy: Tony Mogan
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