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Manchester United posts sixth year of net loss, forecasts revenue dip
Despite a 70.8% loss reduction to £33 million, Manchester United's record £666.5 million revenue reflects strong commercial growth amid cost-cutting and poor on-field results.
- Manchester United reported a record annual revenue of £666.5 million for the year ending June 30, 2025, despite finishing 15th in the Premier League, their lowest position in decades.
- Commercial revenue reached an all-time high of £333.3 million, driven by a new partnership with Snapdragon, while matchday income hit £160.3 million.
- Chief Executive Omar Berrada stated that generating record revenues during a challenging year shows the resilience of Manchester United.
- The club forecasts revenues between £640 million and £660 million for fiscal 2026, while reporting a net loss of £33 million, an improvement from £113.2 million the previous year.
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Man United posts record revenues but is still making losses
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester United posted record revenues in its latest annual accounts despite missing out on Champions League soccer and enduring its worst-ever Premier League campaign.
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