MANCHESTER UNITED boss Jose Mourinho has made his latest move in the transfer market – by offering Fred The Red a new contract.
The mascot had feared his job was in jeopardy after The Special One took over at
Old Trafford in May.
Fred the Red with former Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal
But Mourinho, 53, has assured Fred – who is played by club worker Steve Smith – that he is an important part of his plans.
A source said: “Steve was concerned Jose might have different plans for what he wants the club to do before games.
“But Jose met him during a meet and greet of workers and told him he was great and he liked what he did to help get the fans in the mood for the game.
Fred the Red had feared for his job but has been reassured by new boss Jose Mourinho
The legendary mascot also travels overseas with the squad on pre-season tours
“Steve had been worried about his future, but Jose has put his fears at rest.
“He told Steve he liked what he did and the way he interacted with the fans and he wanted him to carry on as usual.”
The pair also met at the Soccer Aid game held at Old Trafford last month.
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Fred the Red will keep his number 55 shirt for entertaining fans on match days
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Fred The Red has been United’s official mascot since 1994 and represents the club’s nickname The Red Devils.
He wears the number 55 shirt and entertains the crowds at Old Trafford before matches.
Fred the Red was voted the most popular mascot in Match magazine in 2011.
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