Manchester United are reportedly weighing up further redundancies as the club seeks to reduce costs.
A report in the BBC says the Premier League side are considering making between 100 and 200 redundancies.
The club made 250 redundancies last year.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe acquired a minority stake in Manchester United last year and his team has since been conducting a review of club operations.
According to the report, a decision is expected on the potential job cuts by the end of the month.
The future of a club office in Kensington, London, is also being examied the report adds, although a presence would be maintained in the capital.
Job cuts are reportedly being considered at Manchester United (Image credit: Nick Potts/PA)