Manchester United is set to make up to another 200 staff redundant in addition to the 250 employees let go last season, as part of cost-cutting measures initiated by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. CEO Omar Berrada stated that the club’s financial stability is a top priority, with losses of over £300 million in the past three years prompting the need for further cuts and reforms to put the club back on track. The club plans to relocate staff, end free lunches, and focus charitable donations on the Manchester United Foundation and Manchester United Disabled Supporters’ Association.
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