The magic of the FA Cup final might be somewhat diminished for Manchester United staff and WAGs this year, as their usually complimentary and luxurious trips to Wembley are at risk of being cut.
Employees at the troubled club have been informed that there will be no extra tickets available for family members, nor the customary free lunch or transport for the highly-anticipated match against Manchester City on May 25.
The club's 1,100 staff members will each receive only one free ticket and are expected to contribute £20 towards their coach travel to London.
This potential move towards frugality comes amid concerns that new part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a multi-billionaire, is initiating cost-saving cuts at Old Trafford, despite Manchester United being among the wealthiest football clubs globally.
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