Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Manchester United reveal revenue rise after Champions League return


Manchester United's executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward is
delighted with the club's financial results
Manchester United have announced a quarterly profit of
£18.6m with a total revenue of £133.8m, up 26.6 per cent on
the same period last year.
The results mean United remain on course to become the first
British club to earn more than half a billion pounds in one
year despite a disappointing campaign in the Premier League
and early exit from the Champions League.
United's 1-1 draw at Chelsea on Sunday left them six points
adrift of the top four with 13 matches remaining, but their
their second-quarterly financial results released on Thursday
showed the club expects revenue for the year to hit up to
£510m. No British club in history has recorded such a figure.

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