Manchester United face fresh financial blow and new FFP threat amid faltering start
Briefly

Manchester United have faced an alarming start to the season, sitting in 12th place with three Premier League losses, raising serious concerns about manager Erik ten Hag's future.
The club could face a £10 million penalty clause from Adidas if they fail to qualify for the Champions League again, impacting their financial stability significantly.
Missing out on the Champions League not only affects sponsorship deals but also results in substantial loss in broadcasting revenue, changing the overall financial landscape of Manchester United.
The financial implications of another season away from the Champions League could hinder Manchester United's compliance with UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations.
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