Manchester United's Financial Woes Persist Despite Cost-Cutting Efforts

Manchester United reported a sixth consecutive year of net losses, with a £33 million deficit for the year ending June 30. Despite cost-cutting measures, the club forecasts lower revenue for fiscal 2026. Recent Premier League regulations aim to curb spending, but United remains compliant amid ongoing financial challenges.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-09-2025 16:33 IST | Created: 17-09-2025 16:33 IST
Manchester United's Financial Woes Persist Despite Cost-Cutting Efforts
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Manchester United has announced a sixth straight year of financial losses, reporting a £33 million net loss for the fiscal year ending June 30. The Premier League giant has forecasted lower revenue for 2026, underscoring the club's persistent economic woes.

The narrowed loss marks an improvement from the previous year's £113.2 million deficit, attributed to substantial cost-cutting measures. However, the club projects revenue of between £640 million and £660 million for 2026, a decrease from last year's £666.5 million.

As the Premier League enforces stricter spending regulations, Manchester United has accumulated losses of approximately £175 million since 2023. The club affirmed its adherence to both the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules and UEFA's Financial Fair Play Regulations.

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