Jim Ratcliffe will make further budget cuts at MU

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The Red Devils will still have to tighten their belts. Manchester United are set to cut funding for their own charity in the latest round of brutal cuts overseen by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, according to British press reports. Ratcliffe, nicknamed “ Scrooge » (a cartoon character, Editor’s note) by certain supporters due to controversial reductions, attempts to straighten out the club’s finances.

According to Sky Newsthe Manchester United Foundation, which had a budget of almost a million pounds sterling last year, will see its funding reduced from 2025. Although sources say a significant sum will be cut, the club will continue to provide support significant “. The Foundation, which supports local communities and offers educational programs, will be informed of reductions in the coming weeks.

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