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Man United Say Financial Results Show 'Transformation' of Club
Manchester United posted a £13 million operating profit in Q1 2026 due to cost reductions and restructuring despite a 9.3% fall in sponsorship revenue, club officials said.
- On Thursday, 11 Dec 2025, Manchester United reported an operating profit of £13 million and total revenues of 140.3m for Q1 of fiscal 2026, with Omar Berrada praising 'robust financial results'.
- The club said difficult decisions in the past year have led to cost cuts, with employee benefit expenses falling by £6.6 million to £73.6 million due to headcount reduction programmes.
- Adjusted EBITDA rose to £26.9 million, while sponsorship revenue fell 9.3% to £47m, and broadcasting and matchday income declined to £29.9m and £26.2m respectively.
- United say they remain on track to record revenues of between 640m and 660m, with club sources reporting `positive talks` with potential partners and cautioning more discipline is needed.
- Despite poor on-pitch performance last season, Manchester United still recorded £666.5 million in revenues and a £33m loss, with Ruben Amorim backed by over £200 million in summer transfer backing.
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Man United say financial results show 'transformation' of club
Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada said the latest financial results released on Thursday show "strong progress in our transformation of the club".
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleManchester United release first quarter financial results amid club 'transformation'
The Red Devils are without European football this season but reported a £13million operating profit for the first three months of the campaign having made a £6.9m loss in the same period last term.
·Ireland
Read Full ArticleManchester United confirm first quarter financial results as 'difficult decisions' explained - The Mirror
Manchester United have announced their first quarter financial results, with the Premier League club posting an operating profit of £13.3m compared to a £6.9m loss last year following cost reductions
·London, United Kingdom
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