Manchester United Expects Annual Core Profit to Return to Pre-COVID Levels
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Manchester United expects annual core profit to return to pre-COVID levels
Manchester United raised their annual core profit forecast on Friday to levels last seen before the pandemic as the club's strong performance in the Europa League drove ticket sales and broadcast revenue. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Manchester United yesterday unexpectedly issued a positive warning regarding the club's operations for the financial year ending in June. A good performance in the Europa League brought income to the coffers.
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