The Athletic today wrote an overview of the situation surrounding the Glazer family's takeover of Manchester United over the past year, including the cost savings at the Ratcliffe family.
TA stated that last season's Carabao Cup final sounded the loudest call for the cancellation of the welfare of ordinary Manchester United employees. At that time, the club announced that they would no longer offer traditional benefits such as free tickets, travel, food and accommodation in the match against Manchester City. Instead, workers had to pay £20 to get on the Wembley bus, with nothing left but the match ticket.
When Bruno Fernandes found out, he was very surprised. He sought out Manchester United executives and expressed his willingness to pay any additional costs out of his own pocket, but was turned down. Insiders speculate that this has left a bad impression on Manchester United's new managers.
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