Manchester United receive eight-figure boost to summer transfer kitty with shrewd business decision
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Manchester United receive eight-figure boost to summer transfer kitty with shrewd business decision
"The club reported a pre-tax profit of 5.6 million for the final quarter of 2025, a massive swing from the 34.5 million loss recorded during the same period a year earlier."
"Chief executive Omar Berrada has explicitly credited 'difficult decisions' for this turnaround, widely interpreted to be cost-cutting measures, spearheaded by Ratcliffe."
"In this particular department, Manchester United were able to reduce their expenditure on wages by 52 million for the 2024/25 season, a trend which has continued."
"The Brazilian will leave Old Trafford at the end of this season, however, an automatic one-year extension would have been triggered if not for representatives of the player and club sitting down to discuss waiving that particular clause."
Under Sir Jim Ratcliffe's minority ownership, Manchester United has implemented cost-cutting measures that have led to a pre-tax profit of 5.6 million for the final quarter of 2025. This marks a significant recovery from a 34.5 million loss the previous year. Key strategies included mass redundancies, debt servicing, and operational austerity, with a notable 52 million reduction in wage expenditure for the 2024/25 season. The club also renegotiated Casemiro's contract to avoid triggering an automatic extension, further contributing to financial improvements.
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