Man Utd limit player tickets for Europa League final
Briefly

Manchester United has introduced a ticket policy for the upcoming Europa League final, limiting players to just two free tickets each, while they can buy up to 10 more for family and friends. The club emphasizes a commitment to distributing its 15,000 ticket allocation to supporters. Staff will not receive free tickets, with a viewing party planned instead due to recent financial cutbacks, which included job redundancies. Additionally, if United wins, a celebration with a barbeque at the training ground is planned, although no trophy parade has been organized since 2013, due to logistical challenges.
Manchester United's players are limited to two free tickets each for the Europa League final against Spurs and must handle additional ticket purchases for family and friends.
The club aims to ensure that as many of the 15,000 ticket allocation as possible goes to supporters, amidst recent staff cost-cutting measures.
The absence of free tickets for staff has shifted to hosting a viewing party in Manchester, reflecting the club's new approach in the wake of financial cuts.
Manchester United has not held a trophy parade since 2013, raising questions whether they will celebrate a potential Europa League victory this time.
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