
Manchester United 'to offer five-star meals to their stars at home to stop them gaining weight'
Daily MailManchester United are reported to be offering their players five-star 'meals on wheels' to stop them gaining weight during the season. Many players, including Cristiano Ronaldo and Luke Shaw, used to use their own personal cooks, but these have been banned by Erik ten Hag's strict new rules imposed at Carrington. Manchester United will deliver meals to their superstars as part of a new focus on player health Erik ten Hag has been instrumental in making big changes to the food policy at Carrington Last month, the club advertised for a first team head chef, as part of sweeping changes across operations at the Red Devils. MailOnline previously reported on ten Hag's 'five strict new rules' for his United stars, which included banning personal chefs, and a strict overhaul on the food that his players eat. Current player Cristiano Ronaldo has been known to use his own personal chef in the past Cristiano Ronaldo and Luke Shaw are among the players who previously used personal chefs The 52-year-old Dutchman has passed down a line of strict values in line with his approach, which is centred around discipline and health checks.
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