
Man Utd ‘tell staff they've lost their jobs just hours after missing out on £100m in Europa League final loss'
It comes after United's share price plummeted
FIRING SQUAD Man Utd 'tell staff they've lost their jobs just hours after missing out on £100m in Europa League final loss'
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
MANCHESTER UNITED have told staff they have lost their jobs in the wake of their Europa League final defeat, according to reports.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has overseen extensive cost-cutting measures since arriving at the club.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
1
Manchester United have pressed ahead with telling staff they have lost their jobs
Credit: Getty
That included 250 job losses last year, with up to 200 more staff set to be cut.
Some staff have now been informed they will lose their job, according to the Daily Mail.
Discussions have taken place since the Europa League final, though it is not believed to be related to the loss to Tottenham.
Sources at the club have claimed the news of immediate job losses has been met with surprise.
READ MORE ON MAN UTD
SOLD TRAFFORD Man Utd put every star up for sale as cup loss leaves 'em in financial ruin
United have made several cuts around the club all season long, including free lunches for non-playing staff.
Despite that, the Red Devils are staring at a £100million financial blackhole with no European football at Old Trafford next season
In the wake of the Spurs defeat United's share price plummeted by £160million.
It means Ratcliffe's shares have more than halved in value in 15 months.
BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS
MAN UTD TRANSFER NEWS LIVE: All the latest deals and rumours from Old Trafford
And with no Champions League next season - or any European football for that matter - there's a £100m-sized hole in the budget.
Ratcliffe reportedly received a chorus of boos from United staff during a screening of the Europa League final.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe launches scathing attack on struggling Man Utd squad saying some 'not good enough' and 'overpaid'
Join SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plus
in-depth coverage and exclusives from Old Trafford
Ratcliffe made the unpopular decision NOT to give club staff free tickets for clash at the San Mames stadium, instead arranging a viewing for them at the Diecast warehouse venue in Manchester.
Reports claimed the billionaire was booed when he came up on the screen along with Avram Glazer.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

The National
34 minutes ago
- The National
Russell Martin provides Rangers transfer update
Rangers return for pre-season training on Monday, with Martin to meet his players for the first time. So far, Rangers have only announced the pre-contract signing of Lyall Cameron this summer. But Martin is keen to add to his squad. "[The aim is] to work them physically, tactically, to get them to understand what we are demanding very early on and what the team will look like," Martin said of pre-season aims. "And hopefully over the next couple of weeks, to add a few players to the group, and I think we're all expecting that. "I don't know [exact numbers], but I think we will have a few before the European game, that is for sure. Read more: "Everyone is working extremely hard, that's what the bulk of the work has been the last week or so, identifying character and talent we want in this building that can add to this group and add to us culturally and performance-wise. I am excited about the people we are starting to look at and will hopefully add." Martin is expecting Cyriel Dessers to be present at the Rangers Training Centre next week despite reports of a move to Greece in the summer window. The Ibrox boss said: "The updates will come as and when they're actually real. At the moment, I am expecting Cyriel to return on Monday and I am looking forward to working with him."


BBC News
42 minutes ago
- BBC News
From £11m to £100m - how has Liverpool's record spending changed?
They say you get what you pay for - and Liverpool will be hoping that rings true in the case of Florian is understood the initial fee for the 22-year-old will be a £100m, and with that Wirtz becomes the Reds' club record is a badge that has been held by club captain Virgil van Dijk since he joined for £75m from Southampton in January praised for their shrewd business in recent years, it is not a regular occurrence for Liverpool to go out and break the bank to secure a the arrival of Wirtz, since 2000 the Reds have set a new club record on seven occasions, so how has that spending evolved?Emile Heskey - £11m in 2000The striker was the first club record signing after the turn of the century when he joined from Leicester for £11m - the third most expensive player in English football at the was a long-standing pursuit of Heskey for Liverpool but it proved worth it with the England international scoring 60 goals in 223 appearances and securing five medals before leaving for Birmingham City in Cisse - £14m in 2004Four years after the signing of Heskey, the Reds broke their club record by £3m to bring in another forward in Cisse from French side then 22-year-old suffered serious bad luck with injuries during his time at Anfield. However, he did still feature 79 times in two years and scored 24 also scored a crucial penalty in Liverpool's Champions League final shootout with AC Milan in Torres - £20m in 2007In a running theme, it was another striker three years later that would increase the club's record signing by £6m with the arrival of Torres from Atletico Spaniard became adored by Reds during his time on Merseyside, before an acrimonious £50m exit to Premier League rivals Chelsea in January his four years, he played 142 times and scored an impressive 81 Carroll - £35m in 2011Once again, the Reds brought in a number nine and broke the club record by £15m when signing Andy Carroll from Newcastle following the exit of signing a five-and-a-half-year deal, it was a somewhat ill-fated time at Anfield for Carroll. He made just 58 appearances and netted 11 goals before making a loan move in 2012 and then permanent switch to West Ham in Keita - £48m in 2017It would be six years before Liverpool would break their record again, this time spending £48m (plus a reported undisclosed premium) to secure the signature of Keita from RB Leipzig - a year before he would officially arrive in were big expectations on the midfielder, but injuries hampered his time with the Reds - 129 appearances across five years - but he still came away with multiple winners' van Dijk - £75m in 2018It was a big-spending 12 months for Liverpool when they smashed their club record by £27m with the signing of Van Dijk from Southampton a year after was also a then world record fee for a defender and former Newcastle striker Alan Shearer said at the time the Netherlands international was "not worth it at all".However, 319 appearances and nine pieces of silverware later, it is safe to say it has been a Wirtz - £100m in 2025It has taken seven years for the Reds to break their own record again, but they will do that with only time will tell whether it will go down as one of the success stories or relative disappointments.


Daily Mirror
an hour ago
- Daily Mirror
Florian Wirtz to be joined in Liverpool by girlfriend who has 100k admirers
Liverpool have reportedly agreed a deal to sign Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen and the German playmaker will bring his girlfriend Aaliyah with him to Anfield Bayer Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz is moving closer to completing a record move to Liverpool. The German midfielder could soon become the most expensive player in Premier League history and will be joined by his girlfriend Aaliyah on Merseyside. Wirtz, 22, appears poised to join Arne Slot's team after Liverpool reportedly struck a deal with Bayer Leverkusen. The two clubs have agreed to a £100m fee that could rise to £116m, potentially breaking the British transfer record currently held by Chelsea's Moises Caicedo. However, the German midfielder won't be the only new arrival in Liverpool as he'll be joined by his partner Aaliyah. Wirtz has kept his personal life private, but photos of him with Aaliyah began to emerge last year. She was spotted on the pitch at the BayArena celebrating Leverkusen's unbeaten league and cup double before their defeat in the Europa League final. She also supported the Germany international in the stands at last summer's Euros. Aaliyah was pictured chatting with Sophia Weber, Kai Havertz's other half, and Wirtz's father in the stands before joining her partner on the pitch after their quarter-final defeat to Spain. Away from football, Aaliyah is an influencer. Although her Instagram account is private, she has amassed over 100k followers on TikTok, where she shares fashion inspiration. The Daily Star reports that she has also collaborated with Cologne-based photographer Jonas Herrlein. The couple are believed to have started dating in 2022, around the time when Wirtz suffered a cruciate ligament injury. As reported by German publication BILD, Aaliyah supported him during his recovery. He overcame the setback and played a crucial role in Leverkusen's unexpected Bundesliga title victory last year. Aaliyah has also become part of the family, being photographed with his parents and siblings at matches. Wirtz's transfer to Liverpool could surpass the current £115m British record set in August 2023 when Chelsea bought Caicedo from Brighton and Hove Albion, outbidding Liverpool in the process. Liverpool had previously seen bids of £109m and £113m rejected by Leverkusen before finally making headway. Wirtz is now set to undergo a medical and finalise personal terms on the deal. The Reds have already been busy in the transfer market. They moved quickly to sign Wirtz's team-mate Jeremie Frimpong for £29.5m and are close to a deal for Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez, while also being linked with an interest in Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.