Rúben Amorim will pay for Manchester United staff's trip to the Europa League final


Manchester United have booked their place in the UEFA Europa League final, where they will face Tottenham. However, questions arose over whether the club's staff would travel to Bilbao for the match.
Details: Earlier reports indicated that the club had declined to cover the cost of sending staff to the match—which could see United return to the UEFA Champions League. Instead, employees were offered the chance to watch the final at a local Manchester venue with food vouchers provided.
However, according to ESPN, Rúben Amorim is set to personally pay for tickets to the final, including travel expenses for lower-paid staff members. The Portuguese manager is doing this as a gesture of gratitude and recognition for their contributions over the past six months.
He has already notified the club's management. Staff will be able to bring up to two friends or family members to the final.
Reminder: The Manchester United board has already set a target for head coach Rúben Amorim for next Premier League season.




















