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Manchester United report 30% increase in revenues

Manchester United reported an almost 30 per cent increase in revenue for the third quarter of 2022 compared to the same period last year.

The Red Devils' total revenue for the three months ending 31 March of this year was £152.8million, up 29.2 per cent from £118.3m in the corresponding quarter.

The club earned an additional £34.1m in matchday revenue in this period, with the Covid-19 pandemic having limited matchday revenue to £1.6m in the third quarter of 2021.

Overall there was an operating loss of £21.8m for the third quarter, compared to £21.6m 12 months ago, with broadcast revenue down by 12 per cent to £51.5m.

The club's net debt was £495.7m, up 11.8 per cent on 12 months ago.

The results stated that a 'semi-annual cash dividend' equating to nine cents per share would be paid to shareholders on 24 June.

The club's chief executive Richard Arnold admitted it had been a "disappointing" season on the pitch in a statement accompanying the financial results, with United missing out on Champions League qualification by finishing sixth in the Premier League.

"Work is well under way to address this, led by our football director, John Murtough and our new manager, Erik ten Hag," Arnold said.

"Resilience and high standards are core values for Manchester United, and we are determined to achieve better results next season and beyond. Faith in youth is another key tenet of the club and the continued success of our academy gives us confidence in the future."

Arnold's statement also touched on major developments in the game, such as the introduction of more stringent regulations on agents being developed by FIFA, new UEFA financial sustainability regulations capping squad costs at 70 per cent of turnover and Champions League expansion

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