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The Manchester United co -owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has introduced his last round of cost reduction measures in the Red Devils training field, according to reports.
Since it took partial control of the club last year, the Ratcliffe mandate has been characterized by a series of cuts in the team infrastructure, including the cancellation of the Christmas party.
These measures have also seen funds for a charity organization that supports former trimmed players, as well as an increase in ticket prices.
However, it is likely that their last movement affects everyone in the club outside the first team.
According to Sun, United is now ready to serve only soup and sandwiches in Carrington for all those who are not in the team of the first team in the last bet to save money.
In addition, those under 18 were denied the opportunity to play under the lights in Old Trafford in the FA Youth Cup.

The owner of Man United Part, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has been subject to scrutiny for its cost reduction measures

Ratcliffe constant reduction measures have included the increase in ticket prices and the elimination of a Christmas party
In general, his clash of the fifth round with tranmere would have presented himself at the iconic club of the club, but to save the £ 8,000 club he developed elsewhere.
Instead of Old Trafford, the U18 played in Leigh Sports Village with the land of 12,000 capacity there.
It comes in a season in which the club spent almost 15 million in Axing Erik Ten Hag and Dan Ashworth, as well as others £ 9.2 million to take Ruben Amorim to the Sporting Club.
The performances in the field this season have left much to be desired, with United in 15th position in the Premier League.
With West Ham hitting Arsenal on the weekend, the Red Devils are now ahead of the Hammers only with the goals difference.
Their most recent departure saw them rescue a 2-2 draw in Everton, after a first half of the Toffee, under former United David Moyes.
Amorim admitted after the game that his team was invisible in the first half after another disappointing result.
“We just played half and managed to draw the game,” he said.

United those under 18 years of United

It is believed that Ratcliffe's cost reduction is about giving Ruben Amorim more money to spend on his first team
'We do not exist in the first half. Everything we did in the week I think the free man was there, I think the space was there, but I think we lost balls that we cannot lose.
'Anyone who sees Everton knows that they will be really good in the second balls and the two goals are the second balls. That is why it disappoints you.
'But we don't focus alone on the negatives. In the second half I said that the result does not matter, we are going to do what we did during the week, but with a little more energy.
“I think you saw that it was not different in the positions that was different in the quality with which we played the game.”