Utd reveal record revenues amid on-field woes
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Utd reveal record revenues amid on-field woes
"United were without Champions League football in 2024-25 -- which cost them just short of £50m -- and stumbled to their lowest top-flight finish in 51 years. But United still saw revenue marginally increase by 0.7% to £666.5m, with the accounts for the year ending June 30, 2025 showing their operating loss fell from £69.3m to £18.4m compared to the previous 12 months."
""Off the field, we are emerging from a period of structural and leadership change with a refreshed, streamlined organisation equipped to deliver on our sporting and commercial objectives. "To have generated record revenues during such a challenging year for the club demonstrates the resilience which is a hallmark of Manchester United. "Our commercial business remains strong as we continue to deliver appealing products and experiences for our fans, and best-in-class value to our partners."
"Overall losses dropped from £113.2m to £33m after co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe oversaw some wide-ranging, and often unpopular, changes at a club he claimed in March had "gone one off the rails" as a business. The British billionaire even warned United would have gone "bust at Christmas" if they had not taken "really tough decisions" -- something chief executive Omar Berrada believes will help moving forwards."
Manchester United reported record revenues of £666.5m for the year ending June 30, 2025, while posting an overall loss of £33m. Absence from the Champions League cost the club just under £50m and coincided with their lowest top-flight finish in 51 years. Operating losses improved from £69.3m to £18.4m, and total losses fell from £113.2m to £33m after ownership-led structural changes. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe implemented wide-ranging measures described as necessary to avoid financial collapse. Chief executive Omar Berrada highlighted on-field signings, organisational streamlining, and strong commercial performance as foundations for future progress.
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