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Manchester United quietly make deal that looks set to hand them £30m boost

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Manchester United have taken a significant stride towards growing their £303m commercial revenues with the successful launch of its new e-commerce platform.

Earlier this year it was announced that the club would take its e-commerce business in-house through a partnership with German tech company SCAYLE, which partners with brands to help them improve their direct-to-consumer online offering through more bespoke experiences for customers.

The platform was launched through a newly branded site on September 5 and has already started to show signs that it will deliver success for the club and help them in their aims to continue to grow commercial revenues, something vital to United’s ability to keep investing in the first-team product due to the financial controls in place in both the Premier League and UEFA competitions that are heavily reliant on revenue generation to support transfer spend. READ MORE: Ralf Rangnick's Man United assessment says it all following humiliating Tottenham loss READ MORE: I played for the best and won 22 trophies – I can't believe Man United's Erik ten Hag policy SCAYLE was chosen by United because of its capability to support millions of visitors to the club’s e-commerce site with what have been described as ‘smooth, secure transactions’, even at peak times.

With technology to support multiple languages and currencies, the new platform aims to provide a localised experience for United fans worldwide.

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