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They don't know about legends, Manchester United's unusual decision with Sir Alex Ferguson

Manchester United has parted ways with legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson

By David Arengas

Sir Alex Ferguson Photo: Talk Sport

In a stunning move that has sent shockwaves through the football world, Manchester United has announced the termination of its relationship with legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson. The Scotsman, who led the Red Devils to unprecedented success during his 26-year tenure as manager, will no longer serve as an ambassador or director of football for the club.

Ferguson, widely regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time, joined Manchester United in 1986 and quickly transformed the club into a dominant force in English and European football. Under his guidance, United won a record 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, four League Cups, and two UEFA Champions League trophies.

The decision to part ways with Ferguson, who had been a global ambassador for the club since retiring as manager in 2013, is believed to be part of a broader cost-cutting initiative at Old Trafford. While the exact financial details of the move have not been disclosed, it is expected to save the club a significant amount of money.

The news of Ferguson's departure has been met with widespread disbelief and disappointment among Manchester United fans and the football community at large. Many have expressed their gratitude for Ferguson's contributions to the club and their sadness to see him go.

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