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Manchester United Reports Record Revenues Despite Financial Loss

Manchester United Reports Record Revenues Despite Financial Loss
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Sports September 17, 2025 14:14

- Manchester United announces record revenues of £666.5 million but reports a £33 million loss for the financial year, attributing it to missing Champions League football and a 15th place Premier League finish.

Manchester United's Record Revenues and Financial Loss

Despite a challenging season with a £33 million loss, Manchester United disclosed record revenues of £666.5 million for the previous financial year. The club's operating loss decreased from £69.3 million to £18.4 million, showing signs of improvement.

Financial Performance and Strategic Changes

Manchester United's revenue marginally increased by 0.7% despite the absence of Champions League football and a disappointing Premier League finish. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's restructuring efforts led to a reduction in overall losses from £113.2 million to £33 million.

Future Outlook and Resilience

CEO Omar Berrada expressed optimism for the upcoming season, highlighting investments in the men's and women's teams. The club aims for enhanced financial performance through cost reduction strategies to support on-field success despite the absence of European football.

Manchester United anticipates revenue of £640-660 million for the next financial year, emphasizing the resilience and commercial strength that underpin the club's operations.

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