Useful club contact information to help with fan queries for ticketing and stadium events, United Store and general club enquiries. Manchester United will consider terminating their London office lease in Kensington as part of a cost-cutting initiative led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, according to the Guardian. The club moved into the Kensington Building less than two years ago after their lease in Mayfair expired.
EXCLUSIVE: Manchester United quit their £1m-a-year Mayfair HQ to move to a bigger office in Kensington as CEO Richard Arnold aims to build a greater powerbase at Old Trafford after Ed Woodward's exit. Manchester United are exploring an early exit from their 10-year lease at their Kensington offices as part of cost-cutting measures led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The club moved into the 23,000-square-foot space less than two years ago, but with Ratcliffe pushing to base most staff in Manchester, the office is now considered unnecessary.
Manchester United are downsizing their London office just two years after moving in, as Sir Jim Ratcliffe's cost. Man Utd's current office building in Kensington is located less than a mile from the Ineos headquarters in Knightsbridge. However, that convenience is unlikely to influence Ratcliffe's thinking.
Manchester United will reportedly introduce an Old Trafford-style 'tunnel' to their new London office in Kensington. The Reds have left their London offices in Mayfair after 10 years. United's.
Manchester United have left their current London offices, as they are opening new premises in Kensington next month. The Red Devils previously had their offices in the capital in Mayfair. Editor's notes: In March 2023, it was announced that Manchester United was moving from its home since 2011, Stratton House in Mayfair, to a new London HQ in Kensington.
The team signed a 10-year lease to rent the entire top floor of The Kensington Building, which provides 16,000 square feet of space and a 7,414 square. Manchester United will reportedly terminate their ten-year lease agreement at their London offices in Kensington. According to the Daily Mail, the club is moving to slightly smaller premises in Covent Garden.
Staff have already vacated the Kensington office and are currently working from home until the new site is ready. United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe [].