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Manchester United posts rise in profits and revenue | Manchester United posts rise in profits and revenue |
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Manchester United has reported a sharp rise in profits and revenue despite a disappointing season on the pitch. | Manchester United has reported a sharp rise in profits and revenue despite a disappointing season on the pitch. |
For the three months to the end of March, profits were £11m, up from £3.6m a year ago. The club also posted record revenues of £115.5m for the period. | For the three months to the end of March, profits were £11m, up from £3.6m a year ago. The club also posted record revenues of £115.5m for the period. |
Commercial, broadcasting and match day revenues were all up on last year. | Commercial, broadcasting and match day revenues were all up on last year. |
The club is expected to appoint Holland manager Louis van Gaal to replace David Moyes, who was sacked last month, as manager for next season. | The club is expected to appoint Holland manager Louis van Gaal to replace David Moyes, who was sacked last month, as manager for next season. |
Reports suggest an announcement on the manager will be made next week. | |
The club finished the Premier League season in seventh place, and have not qualified for European football as a result. | The club finished the Premier League season in seventh place, and have not qualified for European football as a result. |
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Club executive vice chairman Ed Woodward said: "We once again generated record revenues as all of our businesses delivered impressive year-over-year growth. | |
"This puts us in a healthy position to continue to invest in the squad. Everyone at the club is working hard to ensure the team is back challenging for the title and trophies next season". | |
Commercial revenue rose almost 20% to £42.8m, largely due to an increase in sponsorship - the club signed deals with drinks company Aperol and with Eurofood in Southeast Asia. | |
Broadcasting revenue was up 64% at £35.6m, while match day revenue was up slightly at £37.1m. | |
Overall debt fell by £16m to £351.7m. | |
According to the most recent Deloitte Football Money League, Manchester United is the fourth highest-earning club in world football. Shares in the club were floated on the New York Stock Exchange in 2012. |
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