Manchester United achieved a record financial revenue of £666.5 million last year, even with the disappointing performance of their men’s team on the field.
The team finished 15th in the Premier League last season, marking their lowest position since the relegation campaign of 1973-74.
The initiation of their five-year front-of-shirt sponsorship deal with Snapdragon contributed to a record commercial revenue of £333.3 million, while matchday revenue also reached a record high of £160.3 million for the year ending June 30, 2025.
“Generating record revenues during such a challenging year for the club showcases the resilience that defines Manchester United,” stated chief executive Omar Berrada.
“As we enter the 2025-26 season, we are diligently working to enhance the club in all aspects.”
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Berrada did not mention United’s poor start to the current season but emphasized that the club is focused on long-term development.
The overall loss of £33 million represents a 70.8% decrease from the previous year’s loss of £113.2 million.
United affirmed its commitment to adhering to both the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules and UEFA’s Financial Fair Play Regulations.
In January, Deloitte ranked United as the fourth-highest revenue-generating club in world football, with earnings of £651 million from the previous year.
Real Madrid topped the list with £883 million, followed by Manchester City at £708 million and Paris St-Germain at £681 million.