Coronavirus has paralyzed the football world, with championships across Europe being suspended one after another.
The battles of the English Premier League will not resume at least until the end of April, and even after that, teams are likely to play in neutral stadiums behind closed doors.
This means that teams may not even play matches in their home stadiums, causing a significant loss of income for many employees who only work on match days.
However, Manchester United has decided not to abandon the security, kitchen, and other areas employees working at Old Trafford who are in financial difficulty, and will pay them wages even for those games that will no longer take place.
Man Utd leaders have made similar decisions before. The last matches of the "Red Devils" took place in Austria against the LASK team. However, the match was played behind closed doors, and the club not only refunded their fans for tickets, but also covered part of the travel expenses.