Manchester United have appointed Christopher Vivell as director of recruitment on a full-time basis following his interim spell in the position. Vivell signed a short-term deal last summer ...
Manchester United may be experiencing one of the most chastening seasons in its recent history, but the club is planning for a much brighter future. On Tuesday, the 13-time Premier League champion ...
Manchester United have unveiled plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium - the biggest in the country. Minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been vocal about his desire for a new, state-of-the-art ...
The club's charitable donations will be focused on Manchester United Foundation and Manchester United Disabled Supporters' Association, the source said, and it is in talks with MUF about the level ...
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Manchester United could make up to a further 200 workers redundant after removing 250 roles last year. A United statement on Monday revealed that the potential redundancies were aimed at returning ...
Approximately 150-200 staff at Manchester United will be let go as the Premier League giant attempts to halt a run of five consecutive years of losses since 2019, the club said in a statement on ...
This undated and computer-generated picture, issued by Manchester United, shows an interior view of the planned new Manchester United stadium. [Photo: Foster + Partner via AP] Manchester United ...
LONDON — Manchester United unveiled plans on Tuesday to build the “world’s greatest” soccer stadium. A proposed 100,000-seater arena would surpass Wembley as the biggest in the United Kingdom.
Foster and Partners have big plans for Manchester United’s historic Old Trafford Stadium. In recently released images, the British-based design firm proposes transforming the stadium into a ...
Manchester United have confirmed that they are set to make a further 150 to 200 redundancies as part of wider cost-cutting measures under Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s stewardship at Old Trafford.