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Manchester United Embark on Controversial $10M Asia Tour as Post-Season Fallout Deepens!

Players board the plane hours after final matchโ€”Amorim defiant, Adidas penalties looming, Fernandes among traveling stars

 

Following a 15th-place finish in the Premier League and a crushing Europa League final loss, Manchester United are still being sent on a lucrative but controversial post-season Asia tour, with fixtures scheduled against the ASEAN All-Stars and a Hong Kong XI on May 28 and 30 respectively.

 

Key Highlights:

 

Revenue Boost: The tour is expected to generate $10 million (ยฃ7.8M)โ€”covering 75% of the debt owed to Adidas after failing to qualify for the Champions League two years in a row.

 

Amorimโ€™s Rationale: The under-fire manager called it a “small sacrifice” to reconnect with international supporters.

 

Player Backlash: Some players, including Harry Maguire, accepted the decision as necessary but refrained from endorsing it outrightโ€”acknowledging that after a disastrous season, “they have no right to complain.”

 

 

Squad Notes:

 

Surprise Inclusions: Despite speculation over their futures, Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro, Onana, and Garnacho are part of the touring squad.

 

Farewell Tour: Veteran Jonny Evans joins the group as a parting gesture, with Lindelof and Eriksen omitted ahead of expected exits.

 

Youth Injection: Talents like Ayden Heaven, Chido Obi Martin, Sekou Kone, and Jaydan Kamason are includedโ€”signaling a preview of United’s rebuild.

 

 

The Bigger Picture:

 

Despite an embarrassing domestic finish, the clubโ€™s leadership remains focused on revenue and global branding, sparking frustration from fans and concern among players like Fernandesโ€”who may still depart this summer amid Saudi interest.

 

The trip reflects the commercial prioritization under INEOS, even as on-pitch results continue to decline and the squad morale remains shaken.

 

 

Manchester Unitedโ€™s post-season tour isnโ€™t just a money moveโ€”itโ€™s a mirror to th

eir chaotic identity crisis.

 

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