The Red Devils Report All-Time High Income In Spite Of Poor On-Field Results

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Manchester United's first team will not feature in European competitions this term

The club posted a historic revenue figure of £666.5m in the previous year despite their disappointing on-pitch showings

United ended the last Premier League season in 15th place, marking their lowest final standing since the 1973/74 demotion year

Nonetheless, the introduction of their five-year jersey front partnership with Snapdragon helped them to register unprecedented commercial income of £333.3m, and gate receipts also reached a peak at £160.3m for the year to 30 June 2025

"Recording unprecedented earnings during an arduous period for the club demonstrates the resilience that remains a hallmark of Manchester United," stated top official the organization's leader

"With the start of the new term, we are focusing efforts to enhance the club across the board"

The CEO did not mention the club's poor start to the present term but emphasized that United is planning "with future success in mind"

A total shortfall of £33m represents a significant decrease compared to the last financial term, where the amount reached £113.2m

The club affirmed that they "fully support and comply with both Premier League's spending guidelines as well as continental FFP rules"

Months ago, auditors ranked Manchester United as having the fourth highest income in world football, using the club's revenue of £651m from the previous year

Los Blancos (£883m) occupied the top spot, then came Manchester City (£708m) and The French champions (£681m)

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