Manchester United have put back the renewal date for season ticket holders amid the likelihood Jose Mourinho will take over as manager in the summer.
United have sent season ticket holders an email informing them the deadline for renewing is now June 1 instead of May 20, citing the club's possible participation in the FA Cup final.
However, the move has further aroused suspicion that the club is planning on a change of manager, after Louis van Gaal was omitted from the pre-season tour promotional videolast month.
The email states: "Having qualified for the FA Cup semi-final after a thrilling replay against West Ham United, and with the club aiming to progress to the FA Cup final, we have decided to move the season ticket renewal deadline back from Friday 20th May, to Wednesday 1st June in order to give supporters more time to pay."
Supporters have the option of an 'early bird' deadline offer, in which they would be rewarded with a 'free, exclusive, limited-edition club scarf'.
M.E.N. Sport reported at the weekend Mourinho is now 'certain' he will replace Van Gaal , whose management has irked thousands of matchgoers, in the summer.
United supporters from different generations have insisted they will not renew for next season if Van Gaal remains in charge. The Dutchman has become infamous for his sterile style of football during his 20 months in charge of United
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