Sports9/17/2025The Guardian

Manchester United hit £666.5m record revenue but lose £33m amid turmoil

Manchester United hit £666.5m record revenue but lose £33m amid turmoil

Manchester United reported record revenues of £666.5 million for the financial year ending June 2025, up 0.7% from the previous year. However, the club also recorded a loss of £33 million, a significant improvement from the previous year's £113.2 million loss. The £36.6 million in exceptional items included the costs associated with the sacking of former manager Erik ten Hag and his staff, as well as payments to around 150-200 employees who were made redundant as part of the club's "transformation plan." Despite the financial challenges, Manchester United's chief executive praised the club's performance in a "challenging year," indicating that the club remains focused on navigating the complexities of the current environment.

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