Premier League club Manchester United is set to introduce a wage cap of £200,000 a week to prevent players from earning ‘significantly more’ than their teammates, according to reports.
Man United has reportedly taken the decision after Cristiano Ronaldo, who was earning £500,000 a week decided to part ways with the club after a controversial interview.
This is said to be one of the steps by coach Erik ten Hag and chief executive Richard Arnold to build a unified team and abolish a ‘culture of dressing-room jealousy’ by introducing a wage cap.
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