Manchester United’s website is one of the most visited in world football.

Millions of people check into ManUtd.com every month to find out the latest on their favourite club.

The range of content on offer includes video, player interviews, news, fixtures and an online shop where you can buy anything from kits and training gear to homeware and souvenirs.

Manchester United’s social media channels are also extremely popular, with the Twitter account alone attracting more than 18million followers.

ManUtd.com is published in seven different languages

The Premier League club are always striving to improve their content and so are constantly looking for feedback from their fans on what else they would like to see, to give them the best possible experience.

To this end, the Red Devils asked the University of Salford to assist in trying to find out what their supporters want more of in the future at ManUtd.com (which was relaunched earlier this summer).

As a result, a team of Salford students, helped by United’s foreign correspondents, have produced a survey in the seven different languages in which the club produce their content.

They are Arabic, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Spanish.

Please spend a few minutes filling in the survey – the deadline for completion is 23.59 on Friday August 24 2018 BST.

The links to Manchester United’s different language surveys are listed below (they can also be found on the club’s website here)

Arabic

English

French

Japanese

Korean

Simplified Chinese

Spanish

Background information about Manchester United

Manchester United have won more trophies than any other club in English football.

Their 66 major trophy wins include a record 20 top-division titles and they were the first English club to win the European Cup (now the Champions League) in 1968.

United have also won 12 FA Cups, five League Cups, 21 FA Community Shields (formerly the FA Charity Shield), three Champions Leagues, one Europa League, one Cup Winners’ Cup, an Intercontinental Cup and a FIFA Club World Cup.

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