Manchester United have tightened security and become the first club to appoint a counter-terrorism expert, according to the Sun.
The club’s last Premier League game of 2015/16 against Bournemouth was postponed after a fake bomb was left in a cubicle toilet after a drill.
The Premier League giants have become the first to employ a counter-terrorism boss as they recognise they represent a target for extremists.
The role has been given to a veteran investigator from Greater Manchester Police's specialist search unit who has been trained in different covert operations.
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