One of the world's most famous football clubs, English "Manchester United", management has banned the team's players from exchanging shirts with opponents after matches, writes "The Sun". As the newspaper writes, the club's management believes that exchanging football shirts after a game is very disadvantageous for the team - they lose a significant portion of income by giving away players' attire after the match. "Our request is for us not to exchange shirts after the game, even though we are one of the most expensive clubs in the world. It seems a bit strange that a wealthy club saves on shirts," said a player from "Manchester United" team who did not want to reveal his name. The famous English football club is valued at about 2 billion U.S. dollars. During the summer transfer window of that year, Manchester United bought Paul Pogba from Turin's "Juventus" team. The English paid 105 million euros for him.
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