Manchester United have reportedly warned staff that they could be sacked if they leak information.
United have come under significant scrutiny since Sir Jim Ratcliffe became part-owner last year, with several cost-cutting measures having been implemented.
Mail Sport exclusively revealed earlier this month how Ratcliffe is planning to make more than 100 staff redundant which comes after the club culled around 250 staff last year - and several other money-saving actions have taken place.
This included cancelling free coach travel for staff to last year's FA Cup final, cutting back on ambassadorial salaries, increasing ticket prices, while Ratcliffe also decided to bring to an end Sir Alex Ferguson's £2million-a-year role with the club.
Many of these moves have been reported or emerged in the media ahead of time and, according to The Telegraph, United CEO Omar Berrada has now launched a probe into the supposed leaks.
Within a 580-word email sent to staff, he explained that revealing club information to outside sources will be viewed as 'gross misconduct', something that could get people sacked.
The report goes onto claim that staff were informed 'additional measures' are being created to stop information leaking out before the club officially announces any changes.
'Anyone disclosing information outside of the club is breaching their obligations of confidentiality, and we are very clear that this will be considered gross misconduct,' the email from Berrada reportedly said, as per The Telegraph.
'To protect the club and its colleagues, additional measures are being put in place to prevent future breaches of confidentiality and also identify any persons responsible.'
As per government guidelines, the employment of staff can be terminated for 'gross misconduct' if those correct procedures are followed.
Within the email, Berrada is said to acknowledge the difficult situation many staff members find themselves in amid major cutbacks at the club.
However, he also urged them to report any approaches from outside the club and warned that 'journalists are extremely well-versed in gathering information from multiple sources,' highlighting WhatsApp, phone and social media as potential means of contact.
The report adds that there is a major concern at the club around sensitive information being shared into the public domain.
United are set to hold a meeting on Monday when further plans to reduce costs and raise revenues will be shared.
The club did not comment on the reported email, although it is believed that it is all part of their attempts to change behaviours on and off the pitch to help the club get back to winning ways.
Meanwhile, the latest cuts come with Ineos' review into the club ongoing. United had 1,112 staff before Ratcliffe took a quarter stake in the club early last year, which was by far the largest in the Premier League and considerably higher than the rest of the big six. Manchester City, for example, employed 520 during the same time period.
The move is aimed at freeing up cash for Ruben Amorim to spend on the first team as they seek to return the club to its former glories. Despite record revenues, United have lost £300m in the past three years.
It was also revealed this week that United's decision to get rid of manager Erik ten Hag and sporting director Dan Ashworth cost the club £14.5million.
The perception is that on and off field costs remain high. Ratcliffe has injected around £241m, which is aiding with the development of Carrington, but there are fundamental issues within Old Trafford which need to be addressed.
The club are also considering moving to a new 100,000-capacity stadium or carrying out a large-scale refurbishment of Old Trafford – and will need to find the funds to do so.
All areas of the business have been targeted for potential savings. The aim is to make the business leaner and to ensure all focus is placed on providing Amorim with the funds needed to strengthen.
United's compliance with the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules (PSR) is also at the forefront of thinking.
HilaryFaraiMakwava
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Titanic....
Kimon2
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since arrival of Jim Ratcliffe club is moving backwards and that Portuguese man where ever he comes from I don't he came there to destroy the club not to rebuild the team even you can him on the side line how he reacted he's very foolish he must be sacked also he good for nothing at Manchester United. he must go back where he came from coaching s small team at Portugal now comes with his stupid system it's not working in England 3-4-3 that's insane you freak Amorim
Ranting rubbish
huzbdknuyz
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please since this sir j ratcliffe became part owner the cost cutting he did didn't mean well to funs and players .if only he can go back where ever he came from let him do so because with him United is died
Lupbiopst
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Which information? Tell the players that we are tired of loosing 🚶🚶🚶
feybilpst
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since arrival of Jim Ratcliffe club is moving backwards and that Portuguese man where ever he comes from I don't he came there to destroy the club not to rebuild the team even you can him on the side line how he reacted he's very foolish he must be sacked also he good for nothing at Manchester United. he must go back where he came from coaching s small team at Portugal now comes with his stupid system it's not working in England 3-4-3 that's insane you freak Amorim
feybilpst
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this is crazy 😧 what's going on at the club? we loose Ratcliffe sacks inocern worker's he's a selfish freak that idiot he must sack those close to him or he get fuck out of the club. he doesn't care about anyone at the club
KATUPI
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WTF🤣🤔
KATUPI
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WTF: that's unbelievable 🤔🤣🤣
Yaeblpru
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Get this rat out of here friken hate to see his face every time it’s like the worst nightmare we could of ever woken up to he’s just so terrible it doesn’t even hide look at the guys face he’s probably three days on the bender talking about things he doesn’t even have an idea of 🤦🏽♂️
Poeceilnrz
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sell bruno sellfish
Yamadoprt
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Sick n idiotic
totbcdmrst
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sack Amorim as well.
Bruno2022
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What difference does it make if the manager is doing so,Manchester united leaks news About their weaknesses before games giving opponents confidence to try and beat them. how can a normal coach comes out in the media and start vomiting nonsense about the clubs problems instead of giving hope to the fans that they're doing whatever it takes to improve their worst result in premier league History as the top dogs. this utterly nonsense I have ever seen done by a big club View 2 more replies >
wimlmpru
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its better to quit 1st
RedzwanZoraeMUTD
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sack everybody.. leave Ratcliffe alone there.
haebdelmz
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they supposed to sell man utd to sheikh jassim emir of Qatar
masbceilt
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This is not the same Man U i grew up supporting this is a shame
samabckmnr
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A lot of people clapped their hands after Rattcliff beat the closest contenders to win the club, probably via corruption measures, now we doomed in the extreme hands of doom under the Ineos Bitcoin-like gamble which has no close relationship with football whatsoever.
ritaenpsuy
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Under Ratcliffe, for example Nantes. Going nowhere.
bosabcklos
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and there expect players to play well
MukisaGerald
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All this problems are coming because the Glazers that failed to make a full sale of the club and decided to give shares to Raticliffe who has completely failed to prove himself worthy in the club
MukisaGerald
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But where is Manchester United going under Jim Raticliffe??
Iron-U
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Reporting another leaked information ℹ️ℹ️ℹ️ Continue
yumadikmru
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if you don't sell man United to the Qatari billionaire our team will go down the drain, Sir Jim will contact to destroyed it.
So Manchester united fans want oil money
Mudbclmptz
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if you don't sell man United to the Qatari billionaire our team will go down the drain, Sir Jim will contact to destroyed it.
AFerOPlO9499
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Manchester United might end up sacking even cooking staff
tiekmnostu
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U got this information because is leaked already too
NanbalRaphael
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United is divided now