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Sir Alex Ferguson to Step Down as Manchester United Ambassador Amid Cost-Cutting Moves

Manchester United’s legendary former manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, will leave his role as the club’s global ambassador at the end of the season. The 82-year-old has been an influential figure at Old Trafford since his retirement in 2013, continuing to serve as a director and attending matches regularly from the directors’ box.

Ferguson, who led United to 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League trophies, and numerous other honors during his 26-year reign, has reportedly received a multi-million-pound salary for his ambassadorial duties. However, as part of ongoing cost-cutting measures under co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Ferguson’s official involvement with the club will conclude after this season.

Eric Cantona, a former United captain and fan-favourite, was quick to criticize the decision. On Instagram, Cantona called the move “scandalous,” adding: “Sir Alex Ferguson should be able to do anything he wants at the club until the day he dies. Such a lack of respect.”

Despite Cantona’s fierce criticism, club sources insist the decision was amicable and followed a direct conversation between Ferguson and Ratcliffe last week. The club has also emphasized that Ferguson will always be welcome at Old Trafford.

This move comes as part of broader financial restructuring efforts by Ratcliffe, who has sought to reduce costs to allocate more resources to the playing squad. Over 250 staff members have already been made redundant, a move expected to save the club £10 million annually. 

These cuts come at a time when Manchester United faces significant financial challenges, having posted a £113 million net loss last month. The club is also nearing the Premier League’s three-year financial loss limit of £115 million, though it has stated that it remains committed to compliance with league rules.

Amid these financial struggles, Manchester United are also enduring a challenging season on the pitch. The club currently sits 14th in the Premier League, with pressure mounting on manager Erik ten Hag. Despite rumors about his future, Ten Hag is expected to remain in charge for Saturday’s match against Brentford.

Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure marks the end of an era at Manchester United, as the club continues to navigate a turbulent period both on and off the field.

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