
Sir Alex Ferguson, the legendary former Manchester United manager, has reportedly been banned from entering the team’s dressing room, signaling a major shift in the club’s internal policies.
This decision comes shortly after news broke that Ferguson’s multimillion-pound ambassadorial role was eliminated. The position, once highly lucrative, was removed as part of a comprehensive cost-cutting strategy led by INEOS, the club's new part-owner.
Adding to the changes, a new policy now prohibits Ferguson from entering the dressing room after games, which has sparked considerable debate.
The decision is particularly noteworthy given Ferguson's unmatched legacy at the club, where he won an astounding 38 trophies during his 26-year tenure, including 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League victories.
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