The new owner is strong, MU is preparing to fire the veteran face

2024-07-27 14:00:04

Manchester United's long-time kit manager could be the next at the club to be let go by INEOS....

Manchester United's long-time kit manager could be the next at the club to be let go by INEOS.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS team are in a controversial campaign to reform MU's staff and cut costs at Old Trafford. According to the Daily Mail, outfit manager Alec Wiley could be the next face on the layoff list taking place this summer.

Wiley has taken on the role of outfit manager of the club. club since 2013, he is not the only long-standing figure being pushed out - as physios Richard Merron and John Davin are also said to be on the verge of parting ways with the Red Devils, as well as a number of coaching staff. another young member.

According to Rene Muelensteen, who worked as assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson at Man United, the club's identity is being abandoned amid Ratcliffe's changes. The Dutchman told Manchester Evening News: "It's just a big, big family. It's a big club that grows year on year, with the greatest manager England has ever seen."

"It never loses its warmth. If people come to visit and they watch the rehearsal, they are all amazed at how wonderful it is. it, the warm welcome of the people and the friendliness, obviously all of that is gone. align: justify;">"Sir Alex was there for 26 years and there were people with him for 20 years, 22 years, 23 years. They were all there for a long time and I imagine there will be people now people have to leave their jobs."

Erik ten Hag and his students are currently in the US to continue preparing for the upcoming season. The team will play pre-season friendly matches with Arsenal, Real Betis and Liverpool.

Friendly trip This can help the Dutch coach reshape his playing style, discover young talents and create good momentum for the new season.

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