• CEO praises performance ?during such a challenging year?
  • ?36.6m exceptional items include paying off Erik ten Hag

Manchester United have revealed record revenues of ?666.5m for last season but still reported a loss of ?33m for the financial year. The club were without Champions League football in 2024-25 and finished 15th in the Premier League but their revenue marginally increased by 0.7%.
Accounts for the year ending 30 June 2025 show United?s operating loss fell from ?69.3m to ?18.4m compared with the previous 12 months. Overall losses dropped from ?113.2m to ?33m after the co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe oversaw wide-ranging, and often unpopular, changes at a club he claimed in March had ?gone one off the rails? as a business. The British billionaire warned United would have gone ?bust at Christmas? if they had not taken ?really tough decisions?.
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