Red Devils announce record £666.5m revenue | OneFootball

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·17 September 2025

Red Devils announce record £666.5m revenue

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Manchester United have announced record revenues of £666.5m despite ongoing on-field struggles.

While Ruben Amorim's side may have finished a record-low 15th in the Premier League last season and started poorly in 2025/26, money is still coming into Old Trafford.


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The club has reported record matchday revenue, highest ticket sales, and record commercial revenues despite the men's first team struggling.

“As we settle into the 2025/26 season, we are working hard to improve the club in all areas," said the club CEO Omar Berrada.

"On the field, we are pleased with the additions we have made to our men’s and women’s first team squads over the summer, as we build for the long-term. Off the field, we are emerging from a period of structural and leadership change with a refreshed, streamlined organisation equipped to deliver on our sporting and commercial objectives.

"We are also investing to upgrade our infrastructure, including completion of the £50m redevelopment of our men’s first team building at Carrington, on time and on budget, following prior investment in our women’s team facilities, to create a world-class environment for our players and staff. Meanwhile, planning continues to meet our ambition of developing a new stadium at Old Trafford as part of a transformational regeneration of the surrounding community.

"To have generated record revenues during such a challenging year for the club demonstrates the resilience which is a hallmark of Manchester United. Our commercial business remains strong as we continue to deliver appealing products and experiences for our fans, and best-in-class value to our partners. As we start to feel the benefits of our cost-reduction programme, there is significant potential for improved financial performance, which will, in turn, support our overriding priority: success on the pitch."

The club has cautioned that they expect a smaller revenue of£640-660 million for next year.

United will be hoping on-field improvements can help with next year's finances, as the men's team look to bounce back from Manchester derby defeat when they host Chelsea while the women's team look to overturn a 1-0 deficit to Brann in their Champions League qualifier on Thursday evening.

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