The fallout from Manchester United’s Europa League final defeat continues to deepen, with key players questioning their futures, supporters demanding change, and growing discontent behind the scenes.
Bruno Fernandes, Kobbie Mainoo, and Alejandro Garnacho are just a few names who could be facing uncertain summers, while Ruben Amorim remains under pressure following another trophyless campaign.
United’s lack of Champions League football next season is already affecting planned transfer activity, with concerns that ongoing negotiations for players like Matheus Cunha and Liam Delap could be derailed.
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Club officials had previously made financial projections based on consistent European qualification, but with another poor finish in the Premier League and a loss to Spurs in the final, even internal projections now look overly optimistic.
In the wake of the defeat in Bilbao, tensions spilled over at a staff screening event in Manchester, where Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Avram Glazer were loudly booed by United employees and their families, as per The Athletic.
The private event was hosted at Diecast, a popular venue in the Ancoats area, where over 1,000 members of staff and family gathered to watch the game.
According to sources present, boos erupted twice — once when the United owners appeared on the big screen during the match, and again at full time when the result was confirmed.
The atmosphere was described as “sombre” by those in attendance, with some even calling it a “funeral” for the season.
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There was little sign of celebration or solidarity as the result confirmed another year of underachievement and frustration at Old Trafford.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who recently took control of football operations at the club, had the unenviable task of handing out runners-up medals to United’s players on the night — an act that only amplified supporter frustration.
It was a symbolic moment that underlined the disconnect between the ownership and the wider United community.
The Glazers have long been unpopular with fans, but Ratcliffe’s honeymoon period appears to be over too, following a string of poor results and internal cost-cutting measures.
As the club limps toward the final day of the Premier League season, the pressure is mounting from every angle.
With supporters, players, and now staff voicing their displeasure, change may no longer be a polite request — but a deafening demand.
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