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    ‘Absolutely disgraceful’ – Todd Boehly’s company selling Europa League final tickets for £23,000 EACH sparking fury

    EUROPA LEAGUE final tickets are being flogged for £23,000 on Vivid Seats – a company part-owned by Chelsea’s Todd Boehly.Manchester United and Tottenham are preparing to do battle in the Bilbao showpiece on May 21. Todd Boehly is a director for Vivid Seats, a ticket resale websiteCredit: AlamySingle tickets available on the site are going for £23,000 ahead of the match in BilbaoCredit: AlamyManchester United are preparing to take on Spurs, with 15,000 tickets given to each clubCredit: Shutterstock EditorialThe San Mames Stadium has a capacity of just over 53,000. Both United and Spurs have been allocated 15,000 seats each, with the most affordable tickets starting at £34 thanks to Uefa’s ‘Fans First’ scheme. Tickets for the general public are split into three categories, with the face value prices between £55 and £204. But tickets currently on sale on Vivid Seats – part-owned by Boehly – are available for eye-watering sums a week before kickoff. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL’Prime seats’ situated along the halfway line are listed on the site for £22,738 each, per The Price of Football. Other options are available, with some tickets on sale in Category 1 for up to £17,054.Furious fans were quick to slam the prices, with one writing on X: “Everything wrong with top level football right there.”Another said: “Unfortunately this is where the tourist league is going. Franchise soccer UK next.”Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKWhile a third fumed: “Why is this allowed. Absolute disgrace.”And a fourth commented: “Shocked but not surprised.”Todd Boehly gives major Chelsea stadium update and vows to leave Stamford BridgeChelsea declined to comment.American businessman Boehly became a minority owner at Chelsea in May 2022. The 51-year-old is a director and investor in Vivid Seats, a role recently described as a “conflict of interest” by the Chelsea Supporters Trust.Vivid Seats, which has its base in Chicago, is legally allowed to operate overseas but is prohibited for use by UK users.Boehly’s Eldridge Industries owns 41 percent of the ticket resale site, according to IQ.In an open letter penned in March, the CST wrote to the Premier League and asked them to “act and investigate” in an effort to clamp down on ticket touting at Chelsea games.The letter read: “Many CST members are clearly infuriated by this connection and have written to us.”As a director of Chelsea FC and part-owner, Mr Boehly’s connection with Vivid Seats is totally inappropriate and significantly undermines the efforts of Chelsea FC, the Premier League, and the Metropolitan Police to combat ticket touting.”Mr Boehly has been contacted directly by the CST and has been offered multiple opportunities to both publicly and privately address supporters’ concerns.”Neither Mr Boehly nor his representatives have, however, acted on these requests, and thousands of tickets remain for sale on the Vivid Seats website.”Read More on The SunA Uefa spokesperson told SunSport: “Uefa strongly urges fans not to purchase tickets on the secondary market.”Ticket sales to the general public and fans of the teams who have reached the finals are carried out exclusively by Uefa.” More

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    Six reasons for Man Utd fans to be cheerful as incredible stats show they’re completely different team in Europa League

    MANCHESTER UNITED are proving a different beast in this season’s Europa League – and we have the stats to prove it. The Red Devils are unbeaten in European competition despite a dismal Premier League campaign.Manchester United have put up impressive numbers in this year’s Europa LeagueCredit: AlamyRuben Amorim’s side have been a different beast away from the Premier LeagueCredit: GettyUnited go into their clash with Spurs as the highest scorers in the competitionCredit: GettyRuben Amorim’s side have endured a season to forget domestically, sitting 16th in the table after losing 17 out of 36 games. But their European form has seen them set up a surprise Europa League final showdown with Tottenham in Bilbao.And there are plenty of reasons for United fans to be cheerful when diving down into the numbers. Amorim is just the second United manager to reach a European final in his first season.READ MORE ON MAN UTDHe follows his fellow countryman Jose Mourinho, who achieved the feat in 2017.The Special One guided United to Europa League glory thanks to a 2-0 win over Ajax.United go into next week’s showdown with Spurs as the only remaining unbeaten side in European competition. Out of their 14 matches this season, they have won nine and drawn five. Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKThey are also the possession kings of the Europa League – and have even hit the most goals.Amorim’s men may have been goal-shy in the Prem, mustering just 53 in 36 games.’He was evil’ – Sir Alex Ferguson would be in JAIL if he managed today, claims Man Utd legend Patrice Evra Should take around 15 seconds if we want to include it-But they have smashed in 35 goals so far in Europe and have the highest passing accuracy of any team (86.1 per cent).History is also on United’s side as they prepare for a ninth major European showpiece.The Red Devils have contested eight finals across the years, winning five and losing three. They will hope captain and talisman Bruno Fernandes can continue to shine on the big stage.Fernandes claimed last month United’s season wouldn’t “be saved” even if they won the trophy.But if they are to triumph in Bilbao, it will largely be in part to his tireless efforts in the competition. Fernandes is just one of three players to have scored seven goals or more in this year’s tournament. He is tied for the Golden Boot race alongside Bodo/Glimt striker Kasper Høgh and Olympiacos forward Ayoub El Kaabi.Despite both having below-par seasons, Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund are the only United players to feature in all 14 EL games.The Dane has struggled in front of goal all year but has netted six goals in Europe – a huge improvement on his four in 30 in the Prem.Read More on The SunGarnacho has just one goal to his name in this year’s competition. But he has five goal involvements in 14 as opposed to eight in 35 domestically. More

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    Gary Neville reveals shock combined Man Utd and Spurs XI that gives him ‘sickly feeling’ going into Europa League final

    GARY NEVILLE has insisted that only ONE Manchester United player would get into Tottenham’s starting XI.The Red Devils take on Spurs in the Europa League final on May 21 as they look to end their catastrophic season on a high.Gary Neville has claimed only Bruno Fernandes would start at TottenhamCredit: GettyThe midfielder has been a bright spark for Manchester United this seasonCredit: ReutersA spot in next season’s Champions League is at stake as both teams try to salvage their campaigns with both hovering just above the relegation zone.Man Utd reached the final by thrashing Athletic Bilbao while Spurs eased past Bodo/Glimt.The two sides currently sit 16th and 17th in the Premier League, having both lost their last match at the weekend.West Ham’s 2-0 win at Old Trafford saw Graham Potter’s side leapfrog the two and put them just above the bottom three.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLSpurs have been able to win three times against Man Utd this season, twice in the Prem and once in the EFL Cup.Neville is aware of this and admitted that he has a “sickly feeling” about the match in Bilbao.The United legend has also insisted that only Fernandes would get into Ange Postecoglou’s side when every player is fit.Speaking on The Overlap Fan Debate, he said: “I have got a sickly feeling about this game next Wednesday.Most read in Europa LeagueJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS”The biggest reason I have a sickly feeling about this game is when I look at every player in the team, [Dejan] Kulusevski, [Heung-min] Son, Brennan Johnson, Dominic Solanke, James Maddison if he was fit, [Yves] Bissouma and [Pape] Sarr, [Cristian] Romero and [Micky] van de Ven and [Pedro] Porro and [Destiny] Udogie.”When you look at those players like for like with United, only Bruno [Fernandes] would get into the first XI of Spurs.‘Spurs does crazy things to people’ – Postecoglou takes swipe at Wenger as Arsenal legend proposes shock rule change”I would select every single Tottenham player.”The goalkeeper is a 50-50 split because I’m not a big fan of Vicario and I am not a fan of Onana.”But I would choose every single player of Tottenham’s over Manchester United’s next Wednesday. That is my worry.”Fernandes, 30, has played a key role in helping United reach the final of the Europa League.He has scored seven goals and assisted four more in his 13 appearances in the competition.Only Bodo’s Kasper Hogh and Olympiacos’ Ayoub El Kaabi have managed as many goals as the Portuguese midfielder.Meanwhile, Neville did make his prediction over which team would be victorious.Read More on The SunHe added: “United do have a couple of players, the likes of Casemiro and Bruno, they have something in them that will step up for a one-off game.”But if the players play like they should, Tottenham should win that game.” More

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    Ruben Amorim makes classy Europa League final gesture to Man Utd staff amid fears defeat will cost them their jobs

    RUBEN AMORIM has offered to pay for 30 of his Manchester United staff to take their families to the Europa League final.The move is an attempt to boost morale following a difficult six months since he arrived at Old Trafford.Ruben Amorim has offered to pay for 30 of his United staff to take their families to the Europa League finalCredit: GettySir Jim Ratcliffe has limited the number of free tickets for staff membersCredit: PAAmorim’s coaches, physios and support team were told the club would not be paying for their loved ones to attend next Wednesday’s showpiece with Tottenham in Bilbao.But the Red Devils boss has taken matters into his own hands as a reward for their contributions and efforts during his time at the club.Amorim wants to make sure everyone is able to take up to two family members or friends.United’s hierarchy have decided only TWO tickets are available per player and that guests’ travel to and from Spain would not be covered by the club.READ MORE ON MAN UTDStaff are already fearing the final, with 150-200 facing the chop as part of the current redundancy process — after 250 were let go last summer.But defeat to Spurs would cost United at least £100million in revenue from failure to qualify for the Champions League and leave them without any European football.And staff reeling from the savage cuts under new part-owners Ineos are dreading even more bad news if United are beaten in Bilbao.A United source told SunSport: “People say the environment is horrible to work in. Everyone is dispirited and looking over their shoulder.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old Trafford“There’s no enthusiasm. I can’t imagine what it would be like if they don’t beat Spurs.”Ineos chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe told fans that he and majority owners Joel and Avram Glazer had no choice but to cut jobs and raise ticket prices.’I lived at the training ground’ – Former Man Utd transfer chief lifts lid on most expensive window in club historyRatcliffe claimed United were in danger of running out of money by the end of 2025 and breaching Profitability and Sustainability Rules if they did not act, having run up losses of £300m in three years.United announced the latest round of redundancies in February, seeing it as essential regardless of how the season panned out.Those at risk in most departments have been informed and a consultation process is underway.But those on the football performance side of the business — including coaching, backroom and scouting staff — will have to wait until the season is over to learn their fate.That would partly explain the wide number range for the proposed cuts.There is doubt over the wisdom of more reductions.After 2023-24, United had 1,140 employees — more than other traditional Big Six clubs, with Liverpool second on 1,011.Read More on The SunLast year’s redundancies put United at 890 and the current process may leave them with just 700 staff.On 2024 figures, only Manchester City had fewer than that, with 611 — but that does not take into account how much of their business is taken on by City Football Group, which owns multiple clubs worldwide. More

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    How Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s other sporting ventures are going as Man Utd chief admits Nice are ‘so much better without’ him

    SIR JIM RATCLIFFE promised a bright new dawn for Manchester United.More than a year on, the club are set for their lowest Premier League finish and worst domestic season since their 1974 relegation — all while firing a staggering 450 club staff.Manchester United minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been busy this seasonMan Utd are set for their worst ever Premier League finishBut Nice are experiencing immense success in Ligue 1Victory over Tottenham in next week’s Europa League final could alter the narrative, sealing Champions League football to add to ambitious plans unveiled recently by Ratcliffe and Ineos – his multinational chemical company.United are just one part of a £2.2BILLION-plus sporting empire that  once looked dominant but is now showing some cracks. Here, SunSport’s MARTIN LIPTON breaks down the rest of Sir Jim’s portfolio — sport by sport . . . FOOTBALLRead More on FootballBEFORE Manchester United, there was Lausanne and Nice.In 2017, Ineos announced a deal to take over the Swiss club, described as part of the chemicals giants’ “continuing investment in youth and  community sports” in the area.A pledge of “full backing” for manager Fabio Celestini lasted until the club were demoted six months later.Lausanne have been a yo-yo club in the Ineos era but now sit well clear of relegation and  are settling into the 13,000-capacity Stade de la Tuiliere, which was opened in 2020.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSTwo years after the Swiss investment, Ineos bought French side Nice in an £89million deal, with Ratcliffe stating: “We made some mistakes at Lausanne but we are fast learners.“These have been rectified and we are already seeing the benefits.”Ineos arrived with Arsenal icon Patrick Vieira in the dugout but he was sacked after 15 months. Four full-time successors have come and gone since, with Franck Haise now reaching the end of his first season, where he is well positioned to improve on Ineos’ best Ligue 1 finish of fifth.Despite a winless Europa League campaign, Nice are fourth domestically with a game left.They are one of three teams on 57 points and could finish as low as  seventh. But a home win over Brest on Saturday will all but guarantee Nice entry to Champions League qualifying.Last summer, after investing £1.3billion to take over “sporting operations” at United, Ineos were forced by Uefa to transfer most of their shares in Nice to a blind trust.’So much better without our interference’Ratcliffe admitted in March: “The best season that Nice has had is this one, where we’ve not been allowed to get involved due to multi-club ownership rules. They’ve been so much better without our interference! Maybe there’s a lesson.”When Ratcliffe confirmed his buyout of just over a quarter of United’s stocks from the Glazers, he vowed to lead the Old Trafford club back to the top but said: “It’s going to take two or three seasons.”That looks an understatement.The dismissal of Erik ten Hag was overdue but paying Newcastle £3million for sporting director Dan Ashworth only to sack him after five months was an expensive embarrassment.Ratcliffe publicly backs Ruben Amorim but has criticised certain players.The announcement of the £2bn plan to build a 100,000-capacity “New Trafford” as the centrepiece of a huge development project next to the club’s home since 1910 was a signal of ambition.With Ineos’ finances under scrutiny, it has been claimed Ratcliffe could exit MercedesFORMULA ONEINEOS became Mercedes’ “principal partner” in a five-year £100m deal signed in 2020 and by the end of the year had taken a one-third stake.Back-to-back team championships in their first two years made it eight in a row, Sir Lewis Hamilton winning the drivers’ title in 2020 and only losing out to Max Verstappen on the final lap in 2021.But that was the end of Mercedes’ domination and Hamilton joined Ferrari ahead of this season.George Russell remains a title contender even if his car is slower than the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri as well as Verstappen’s Red Bull.With Ineos’ finances under scrutiny, it has been claimed Ratcliffe could exit but team principal Toto Wolff said: “He is one of us three amigos — Mercedes, Jim and I. We are never going to part ways.”New Zealand Rugby launched a legal case alleging a ‘breach of contract’RUGBY UNIONRATCLIFFE’S Ineos became a “performance partner” of the All Blacks in 2021 on a  six-year deal worth £4million per season — but they could be kicked into touch.New Zealand Rugby launched a legal case alleging a “breach of contract” in February after announcing Ineos had “failed to pay the first instalment of the 2025 sponsorship fee, confirming its decision to exit” the agreement.That came with Ineos admitting  it is suffering financially from rising levels of carbon tax in Europe, making chemicals a “tough industry to be in”.Ratcliffe can’t Haka it, moaning in March: “We talked to New Zealand Rugby about the fact that times are tough.“We wanted to see if we could find a compromise, which you would have thought as a sponsor of the All Blacks they’d have listened to, but they didn’t want to listen.”NZ are currently an unacceptable No2 in the world.Ineos bankroll the cycling team to the tune of £40million per yearCYCLINGTEAM SKY had become the dominant force in world road cycling under Sir Dave Brailsford with riders including Tour de France winners Chris Froome, Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas.They were rebranded as Team Ineos in 2019, becoming Ineos Grenadiers the following year. The company promised to match or even exceed the team’s £34million annual budget.Colombian Egan Bernal won the team’s seventh Tour de France title in the first year of sponsorship but there have been no further triumphs in cycling’s elite race.Ineos bankroll the team to the tune of £40m per year but are closing in on a multi-million pound sponsorship deal with another petrochemicals giant, TotalEnergies.In January, Ineos announced a third challenge — but without Sir Ben Ainslie’s involvementSAILINGOLYMPIC sailing legend Sir Ben Ainslie and Royal Yacht Squadron Commodore Jamie Sheldon were with Ratcliffe in 2018 to announce the launch of Ineos Team UK and its bid to finally win the America’s Cup.The crew, including another Olympic champion in Giles Scott, reached the final of the Prada Cup qualifying campaign in 2021 but were outsailed by Italy’s Luna Rossa, who in turn was comfortably beaten by the holders, Emirates Team New Zealand.Ineos committed more than £110million and renamed the team Ineos Britannia before the 2024 edition of the world’s oldest sailing race.This time, with another Olympic champion, Dylan Fletcher, joining Ainslie at the helm of the twin-hulled craft, the British boat reached the final in the waters off Barcelona.But they again fell short, beaten 7-2 by the Kiwi vessel.In January, Ineos announced a third challenge — but without Ainslie’s involvement.Ratcliffe suggested: “Ben wanted to do his own thing and that’s fine.” But Ainslie claims he has the right to be the “Challenger of Record” with access to more information than other contenders.Ainslie’s team  was “astounded” by the Ineos move, adding it “raises significant legal and practical obstacles”.ATHLETICSKENYAN superstar Eliud Kipchoge’s successful bid to break the two-hour barrier for the marathon distance in 2019 was bankrolled by Ratcliffe through the Ineos 1:59 Challenge.Read More on The SunKipchoge covered 26.2 miles in Vienna in 1:59:40.2 — although it did not count as an official world record as he was allowed a series of pace-setters and it was not an open event.Later, in 2022, Ineos signed an agreement to become “performance partner” to Kipchoge’s Dutch-based NN Running Team.In 2022, Ineos signed an agreement to become “performance partner” to Eliud Kipchoge’s NN Running Team More

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    How Europa League winners have fared in Champions League in last decade as Man Utd and Spurs battle for ultimate prize

    MANCHESTER UNITED and Tottenham will face off in the Europa League final next week in a battle for a place amongst Europe’s elite.The winner will earn a spot in next season’s Champions League, a reward that is potentially worth in excess of £100MILLION. Manchester United are preparing to take on Tottenham in the Europa League finalCredit: Shutterstock EditorialSpurs are hoping to end a 17-year wait for a trophyCredit: GettyMuch has been made about whether that prize is suitable or not, given that United and Spurs currently occupy 16th and 17th spot in the Premier League – but Uefa aren’t changing their rules for the two underachievers.Qualification would mean a huge amount to both clubs, with the lure of the Champions League meaning more top talent could be enticed to join in the summer – not to mention a huge boost to their transfer kitty.For Spurs, the money would be the cherry on top of the giant cake that is ending their 17-year wait for a trophy.While United almost NEED to win the competition given their current financial situation, with a defeat meaning a huge loss in potential revenue amid a slew of cost-cutting measure by Sir Jim Racliffe and his Ineos team.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLOnce getting to the Champions League, advancing to the very end could earn up to a potential £95m extra for the eventual winner – but United and Spurs will be aware that their chances of going all the way are slim.In fact, of the eight different teams that have gained qualification into the Champions League by winning the Europa League over the last 10 years, just ONE has made it to the semi-finals.That was Villarreal, who were knocked out of the tournament by eventual winners Liverpool.Man Utd entered the competition thanks to their 2017 Europa League success under Jose Mourinho, only to lose to Sevilla in the Round of 16.Most read in FootballMan Utd won the Europa League in 2017Credit: Getty Images – GettyChelsea earned a Champions League spot with their 2019 Europa League successCredit: ReutersCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSWhile Chelsea did the same in 2019 and were kicked out by Bayern Munich in the last 16 too.United and Chelsea are two of six teams that reached the last 16 after qualifying through the Europa League.’I’d dive head first through a brick wall for him’ – Ange Postecoglou’s rallying speech reduces Tottenham fans to tearsWhile Sevilla have twice failed to advance through the group stages and Atalanta were knocked out of this year’s competition in the qualifying knockout round.Although it makes for bleak reading for Man Utd and Spurs fans, it’s worth noting that the lure – and cash injection – of playing in the Champions League has helped teams who qualified through the Europa League attract big players.It was United’s entry to the 2017/18 competition that helped them sign Romelu Lukaku, Nemanja Matic and Victor Lindelof in the following summer.Chelsea were unable to purchase players following their success as they were hit with a transfer ban following academy player rule breaches.Either way, the prize waiting for the winner of next week’s ‘Hell Clasico’ is something which cannot be underestimated and could have a huge impact on either club for years to come. More

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    Tottenham set to take part in touching 98-year-old tradition at Europa League final – but Man Utd won’t

    TOTTENHAM are set to take part in a tradition ahead of the Europa League final – but Manchester United will not.The two English sides meet on May 21 at the San Mames Stadium, which is the home of Spanish side Athletic Bilbao.Spurs and Man Utd meet in the Europa League finalCredit: AlamyTottenham are set to take part in a 98-year-old traditionCredit: GettyTheir stadium opened in 2013 after the old ground on an adjacent plot was demolished.But a tradition has remained for 98 years to honour club icon Rafael Moreno Aranzadi, better known as Pichichi.The legendary striker, who played for them in the early 1900s, suddenly passed away aged 29 from typhus.To pay respect to Pichichi, every team who plays at the San Mames for the first time leaves a bunch of flowers in homage ahead of kick-off.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHungarian side MTK Budapest were the first to make the gesture in 1927.Spurs have never played Athletic Bilbao at their home, only facing them twice in friendlies at different locations.Therefore, Tottenham are set to lay flowers by a bust in a special area by the players’ tunnel to commemorate Pichichi.Before the stadium was modernised, clubs would put their flowers by the statue of the legend outside the ground. Most read in Europa LeagueJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSMan Utd will not have to visit the florist ahead of the Europa League final as they have been to the San Mames before.The Red Devils played at the old stadium in 1957 and 2012.Casemiro STAYING at Man Utd? Amorim’s Shock U-Turn Explained!And they were at the new ground earlier this month as they knocked out Athletic Bilbao in this year’s semi-final.Join SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old TraffordCaptains of clubs leave flowers at the side of the pitch before playing at the San Mames for the first timeCredit: Getty More

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    Man Utd to hold BARBECUE rather than bus parade if Ruben Amorim’s flops beat Tottenham in Europa League final

    MANCHESTER UNITED will swap a bus-top parade for a barbecue if they beat Tottenham in the Europa League final.The Red Devils already face being grilled after a dire season in the Premier League.Ruben Amorim’s Man Utd would struggle to squeeze in celebrationsCredit: GettyMason Mount and Co were jubilant after beating Athletic Bilbao 7-1 on aggregate to set up a Europa League final with TottenhamCredit: PAHarry Maguire and his team-mates could become Man Chew-nitedCredit: GettyBut they are still preparing to have a sizzling finale in one sense – by ditching lavish open-top bus celebrations in favour of a modest meal at their Carrington training ground, should they triumph on May 21.Ruben Amorim’s men are fifth bottom in the Prem, one place above Spurs, ahead of a Bilbao battle between the top-flight’s two most under-achieving squads.Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou might be more used to barbies – given he’s from Down Under.But United chiefs – or chefs – are reportedly planning a BBQ for one of the most low-key ways a footballing giant has ever marked winning silverware.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL However, it’s partly due to the club’s incredibly hectic end to the month.After next Wednesday’s final, the Red Devils finish their Prem campaign at home to Aston Villa on Sunday week.Then comes a gruelling 15-hour flight to Asia for money-spinning tour games in Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong on May 28 and 30.And if United do get the opportunity to rejoice in Europa League glory, the BBQ could be even less glamorous than it sounds – as major building work is taking place at Carrington.Most read in Europa LeagueUnited and Spurs will fight it out for the Europa League trophyCredit: Shutterstock EditorialMinority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has led surprise changes at old TraffordCredit: PABEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKIt’s understood the event – for players, staff and their families – would be the day after the final.So United will have to wait longer for another open-top bus parade – having not held one since 2013.That special occasion heralded the Red Devils’ 20th Prem title and the retirement of manager Sir Alex Ferguson after his golden reign of 27 years.Bruno Fernandes and Co face a hectic end to MayCredit: Shutterstock EditorialAmorim and his squad face a gruelling end to the season next week, with the final, the last Prem game and then two games in AsiaCredit: Alamy More