Gary Neville has made a bold statement after stepping into the ambassadorial role at Manchester United, following the shock removal of Sir Alex Ferguson from the position. Neville, a former United captain and club legend, declared, “I will do better than him,” in reference to succeeding Ferguson, who had been the club’s global ambassador for over a decade.
Ferguson, widely regarded as one of the greatest managers in football history, was unexpectedly removed from his ambassador role as part of a cost-cutting strategy implemented by Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS, which recently took control of United’s football operations. The former manager had earned £2.16 million per year in the position, representing the club internationally since stepping down as manager in 2013.+
Gary Neville has reportedly started a new ambassadorial role at Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson was axed from the role after a face-to-face meeting with Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Neville, who has already begun representing the club in places like India, expressed confidence in his ability to excel in the role. “I have the utmost respect for Sir Alex, but I am here to bring something fresh to the table,” he added during his first official outing. Neville is no stranger to the club, having played 602 matches over 19 years for United, and his deep connection to Old Trafford gives him unique insight into its needs.
The shift in roles has caused a stir among fans, as Ferguson’s legacy remains strong at Manchester United. However, Neville’s ambition and determination suggest that he is ready to carry the club’s name forward in this new capacity.