Manchester United is undergoing further staff reductions, with up to 200 more employees set to be let go as part of Jim Ratcliffe's sweeping cost-cutting measures. This follows around 250 job losses last summer and includes cuts across various departments such as scouting and analytics. Employees' morale is low, with many fearing for their jobs. High-profile exits include long-serving staff like Marie Marron, which has spurred frustration towards ownership, evident in employee reactions during a recent event according to reports.
The mood among staff has been described as being on the floor for much of the past year as they sweat over their own futures and/or watch friends and colleagues depart.
Ratcliffe has claimed the club would have gone "bust by Christmas" without the severe cost-cutting. One of the measures includes reducing the global network of 80 scouts.
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