Manchester United's net debt surpasses $1 billion for first time

Manchester United's net debt has exceeded $1 billion, the highest since the Glazer family's 2005 takeover, due to summer borrowing for player recruitment. The club's first-quarter accounts show improved operating profit despite revenue dips from missing European football. Chief executive Omar Berrada highlighted progress in the club's transformation.

Manchester United reported its net debt reaching £749 million ($1.002 billion) in the first-quarter accounts released on Thursday, marking the highest level since the Glazer family acquired the club through a leveraged buyout in 2005. This increase stems from £481 million ($644 million) in noncurrent borrowings accumulated over two decades, plus an additional £105 million drawn from the revolving credit facility, bringing total borrowings to £268 million.

The Glazers, who also own the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, have managed this debt on a club that was debt-free prior to their ownership. In February 2024, INEOS Group, led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, acquired a 27.7% stake for £1.3 billion and launched a cost-reduction program to enhance financial efficiency at Old Trafford.

Despite the debt milestone, the club posted a £13 million operating profit for the season's opening quarter, reversing a £6.9 million loss from the prior year. Revenue fell 2% to £140.3 million, impacted by the men's team's absence from European competitions. Under manager Ruben Amorim, the men's side sits sixth in the Premier League, while Marc Skinner's women's team is third in the Women's Super League and advancing in the Women's Champions League.

Chief executive Omar Berrada stated, “These robust financial results reflect the resilience of Manchester United as we make strong progress in our transformation of the club.” He noted that tough decisions, including redundancies costing £8.6 million in exceptional items, reduced employee benefits by £6.6 million to £73.6 million year-on-year. Sponsorship income dropped 9.3% to £47 million after the Tezos training kit deal expired.

United anticipates full-year revenues between £640 million and £660 million, crediting a streamlined organization for enabling investments in both teams.

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PSG chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi at a press conference displaying record revenue figures alongside the Champions League trophy, illustrating the club's financial success after their historic win.
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PSG reports record revenue despite small loss after Champions League win

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Paris Saint-Germain announced record revenue of €837 million for the 2024/25 season, fueled by their first-ever Champions League victory, though the club still posted a small loss. The financial results highlight the club's growth under Qatari ownership while underscoring challenges in French football. Commercial and matchday income saw significant boosts from on-field success.

Real Madrid has claimed the top spot in Deloitte's Football Money League for the 2024-25 season with revenues of £975 million, ahead of Barcelona. For the first time in the report's 29-year history, no English club ranks in the top four, with Liverpool placing fifth. The rankings highlight the growing dominance of commercial income across Europe's elite clubs.

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FC Barcelona earned €116.562 million from the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League, placing fourth among Europe's top clubs after reaching the semifinals. Paris Saint-Germain led with €144.415 million as winners, followed by runners-up Inter Milan at €136.62 million and Arsenal at €116.998 million. The figures, part of UEFA's financial report published on January 14, 2026, highlight the competition's expanded format distributing €2.47 billion total.

Former players Jamie Carragher and Roy Keane have expressed doubts about Manchester United's chances of qualifying for the Champions League this season. Following a 1-0 victory over Newcastle United on Boxing Day, pundits believe the team needs to focus on securing any European spot rather than aiming for the top four. Manager Ruben Amorim faces pressure to improve after a poor previous campaign.

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Manchester United secured a 4-1 victory over bottom-of-the-table Wolves at Molineux, extending the hosts' losing streak to eight games. Fans protested by staying outside until the 15th minute and turning their backs during the match. Wolves manager Rob Edwards acknowledged the supporters' anger after the defeat.

Manchester United defeated Brighton 4-2 at Old Trafford to claim their third consecutive Premier League win under Ruben Amorim. Bryan Mbeumo scored twice, while Matheus Cunha and Casemiro also found the net for the hosts. Danny Welbeck and Charalampos Kostoulas pulled goals back for Brighton, but United held on to move into fourth place.

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Manchester United secured a dramatic 3-2 win over Premier League leaders Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, boosting their Champions League hopes under interim manager Michael Carrick. The Red Devils came from behind twice, with goals from Bryan Mbeumo, Patrick Dorgu, and Matheus Cunha sealing the points. Arsenal's first home defeat of the season narrows their lead at the top to four points.

 

 

 

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