Manchester United staff were left in disbelief after Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS group made the decision to part ways with long-time club employee Jackie Kay, who was well-regarded by both players and managers.

What Happened?
Kay, who has been with the club since 1995, is set to lose her position as part of INEOS’ ongoing cost-cutting measures. According to The Times, Ratcliffe’s group plans to reduce the club’s workforce by another 100 employees.
A lifelong Manchester United supporter, Kay initially worked as an executive assistant to former chief executive David Gill before taking on the role of first-team logistics manager, a position she has held for over a decade.
The Bigger Picture
The specifics of her departure are still being discussed, but reports indicate that she has already been informed of the decision. Her dismissal is part of a broader restructuring process led by INEOS’ head of sport, Sir Dave Brailsford, and technical director Jason Wilcox. Many staff members are reportedly upset about the move, as Kay was known for her deep commitment to the club.
Did You Know?
INEOS’ cost-cutting measures began last year, with Ratcliffe making the controversial call to end Sir Alex Ferguson’s lucrative global ambassador role, which will officially conclude in the 2025-26 season. In January, other club legends, including Bryan Robson, Denis Irwin, and Andy Cole, saw significant reductions in their ambassadorial salaries.
What’s Next for Manchester United?

On the field, Ruben Amorim’s squad is preparing for a crucial Premier League match as they head to North London on Sunday to face Tottenham.