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Man Utd announce record revenue despite on-field struggles
Manchester United reduced losses by 70.8% to £33 million through cost-cutting and restructuring despite finishing 15th in the Premier League and facing historic debt challenges.
- Manchester United reported a record revenue of £666.5 million for the financial year ending June 30, 2025, but still recorded a loss of £33 million, reflecting their struggles on the pitch.
- The revenue record followed several years of underperformance, including their worst Premier League finish since 1992 and absence from European competition.
- United posted £333.3 million in commercial revenue and £160.3 million in matchday revenue while completing a £50 million redevelopment of their men's first team building at Carrington.
- CEO Omar Berrada stated that as the 2025-26 season progresses, the club is focused on enhancing all aspects of its operations and is committed to long-term development.
- The club reduced its losses by 70.8% from the previous year and affirmed compliance with Premier League and UEFA financial rules while planning future improvements on and off the pitch.
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