With a profit of £68 million and a total revenue of £515.3 million ($683.5m) for the year (season) ending on June 30, 2016, Manchester United have become the first British club to make over half-a-billion pounds in a year.
Despite paying out £8.4million to sack Louis van Gaal, only Barcelona – with £570 million – earned more, with United forecasting that they will generate income of between £530million and £540million in
2017 – even though it is not in the Champions League this season.
In a year when it won the FA Cup, the Old Trafford club also signed 14 sponsorship deals, and saw commercial, matchday and TV revenues all went up.
Following the news, executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward set his sights on returning United to “the pinnacle of our sport.”
Their £515m figure for 2015-16 was short of what Barcelona revealed in July, as the Spanish club announced earnings of £570m, having benefited from a stronger Euro against the pound post-Brexit.
United, who agreed a 10-year £750m ($1.28 billion) contract with adidas – the biggest deal in sports-licensing history – in 2014, have a net debt that is £260.9m, but commercial revenue has soared to £268.3m, which is an increase of 36.3 percent over the prior year.
Source:360nobs




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