
"United's total wage bill, including social security and pensions costs, was 5.88 million, up from 5 million, while Arsenal's wage bill reached 11.3 million."
"Matchday revenue for United fell sharply from 1.87 million in 2023-24 to 1.22 million, and broadcasting revenue decreased by roughly a third."
"Despite the drops in matchday and broadcasting revenue, total revenue rose by 16% to 10.74 million, largely due to increased services recharged to other group undertakings."
"United recorded a profit before tax of 510,000, while spending 548,000 on transfers and bringing in 167,000 from player sales."
Manchester United's wage bill was approximately half of Arsenal's in the Women's Super League last season. United's total wage bill, including social security and pensions, was 5.88 million, while Arsenal's reached 11.3 million. United's matchday and broadcasting revenues fell, but total revenue increased by 16% to 10.74 million. The club spent 548,000 on transfers and recorded a profit before tax of 510,000. United faces Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals, needing to overcome a 3-2 deficit.
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