INEOS, the minority owners of Manchester United, are reportedly in discussions to end their lucrative sponsorship deal with Tottenham Hotspur as they implement significant cost-cutting measures at the club. The deal is valued at several million pounds annually and includes commitments to sponsor dugout seats and digital advertising at Tottenham's venue. Amid financial strains, head coach Ruben Amorim stressed the need for first-team players to take accountability for the club's dire situation, indicating that poor performance directly impacts the support and revenue crucial for rebuilding the team.
INEOS, Manchester United’s minority owners, are reportedly seeking to terminate their multi-million-pound sponsorship deal with Tottenham Hotspur amid significant cost-cutting measures.
The deal, worth several million pounds annually, covers the sponsorship of dugout seats and digital advertising at Tottenham's stadium.
Cost-cutting has resulted in multiple job losses at United, leading to dissatisfaction among supporters, especially with the team's poor on-pitch performance.
Head coach Ruben Amorim emphasized that the first-team players must take responsibility for the team's struggles, acknowledging the intertwined issues of finances and performance.
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