Manchester United cuts wage expenses: how it will affect the transfer policy.
Reduction in Manchester United's expenses
According to The Sun: The wage budget of Manchester United decreased in the first financial quarter. Two phases of staff reduction and bonus cuts led to a decrease in wage expenses to £73.6 million, despite summer spending of £232.7 million.
"Strong progress in our club's transformation"
CEO Omar Berrada believes the club's recent financial results demonstrate positive changes. The club document emphasizes that efforts to improve the financial situation and enhance expenditure efficiency are ongoing.
These transformations are an important step for the club, as Manchester United aims to strengthen its financial position, especially in today's football environment where transfer and wage expenses are rising. The club hopes that these changes will allow them not only to maintain stability but also to achieve better results on the pitch over time.
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