Tagihan Gaji Membengkak, MU Isyaratkan Berhemat di Masa Depan
Manchester United menghabiskan banyak uang untuk berbelanja pemain di musim panas lalu. Langkah itu tak akan diulangi lagi di musim-musim selanjutnya.
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Manchester United menghabiskan banyak uang untuk berbelanja pemain di musim panas lalu. Langkah itu tak akan diulangi lagi di musim-musim selanjutnya.
Erik ten Hag might have considered his first Manchester United transfer window as the start of his renewal of the Old Trafford squad, but the noises coming from above him are that this was a one-off, a brief foray into revolution before scaling back to evolution.
Rumor Manchester United incar Antoine Griezmann belum surut. Setan Merah dikabarkan masih mau merekrutnya di Januari nanti.
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Friday, September 23.
Manchester United’s football director John Murtough insists the level of spending seen this summer will not be repeated by the club after the wage bill hit record levels.
Manchester United on Thursday announced a net loss of 115.5 million pounds ($130.4 million, 132.2 million euros) for the 2021/22 season even though revenues rose to 583 million pounds as coronavirus restrictions eased. The financial year to June 30, 2022 also brought a 22 per cent rise in debt and a 19 per cent increase in wages. The 20-time English champions' net debt increased from 419.5 million in 2021 to 514.9 pounds million pounds. United attributed the rise in debt mainly to the fall of the pound which increased the value of US dollar borrowings.
Manchester United said the club has 'a lot more work to do' as executives targeted an improved performance on the pitch and set out financial goals for 2022-23 after ending the previous year deep in the red.
Manchester United are expecting a quiet January transfer window and don't intend to repeat their record-breaking £225million spend from this summer in future windows.