Seven academy staff members, including three of the club’s longest-serving employees, were the first to be informed that their positions were at risk. But it wasn’t just the staff who were affected. Some of the academy players were said to have broken down in response to seeing their mentors upset, while others attempted to offer support to the devastated staff.
In response to the situation, Nick Cox, the director of United’s youth academy, sent an email to parents explaining that the redundancies were part of a larger effort to make Manchester United “a more lean and agile organisation" and to ensure the club's future competitiveness.