The fund, set up in the wake of the suicide bomb attack that followed an Ariana Grande pop concert at Manchester Arena which killed 22 people and injured 64, has seen both Manchester clubs join hands to offer their support to the community at large.
According to Manchester United’s executive chairman, Ed Woodward; "It is right that we present a unified response to this tragedy,"
"We have been humbled by the strength and solidarity shown by Manchester," said City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak.
"The hope of both our clubs is that our donation will go some small way to alleviate the daunting challenges faced by those directly affected and that our acting together will serve as a symbol to the world of the unbreakable strength of the spirit of Manchester."
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