Man United share prices rise after joining European Super League

Man Utd’s share prices have risen a whopping 11 PER CENT following news of their involvement in the proposed European Super League.

On Sunday, the Red Devils announced they’ve signed up to be part of the breakaway 15-team league, which Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham are also set to feature in.

And their involvement in the controversial plan – which many have dubbed a money-grabbing ploy – has already had a positive financial effect.

United’s shares have risen 11.32 per cent from 16.17 at the close of trading on Friday to 17.98 on Monday lunchtime.