"Man Utd" general manager arrived to talk with fans planning a protest. © JumpStory

Richard Arnold became the general director of "Manchester United" in February, after Ed Woodward resigned from his position. The general director of "Manchester United" Richard Arnold learned about a planned protest in front of his house in Cheshire and met with some fans at a local pub. Part of the discussion was secretly filmed and posted on social media. Arnold appeared open and sincere, criticizing the club and calling the previous season a "nightmare", saying: "I hated every game." He also said that there is no budget limit in this transfer window and owners will buy any player that football director John Murtough and coach Erik ten Hag want. Additionally, the new general director responded to fan criticism regarding transfers: "Do you want me to buy players? Does that mean nothing to you?" - said R. Arnold, mentioning that former CEO Ed Woodward interfered in football matters, even though it was not his job.