Thursday 14 May 2015

Manchester United posts £2.9million loss

Manchester United has reported a loss for the first three months of the year, hit by a decline in broadcasting and matchday revenue.

It lost £2.9m between January and March. That compares with an £11m profit in the same period last year.

The loss will put added pressure on the club's debt burden, which increased 12.4% in the quarter to £395.4m.

However the club did raise its financial guidance for 2015.

It now expects to make £103m - £110m in the year to June 2015 compared with a previous forecast of £90m - £95m.

Revenue from sponsorship deals rose 22.1% to £37.5m, but retail sales and product licensing fell 9.5% to £7.6m.

Broadcasting revenue fell 39% and matchday sales fell by 31.3%.

Manchester United blamed fewer broadcast and home games in the quarter, as well as the team's absence from the Uefa Champions League, for the decline.
"As we look forward to next season, on the playing side we expect to be challenging for trophies in all competitions and on the commercial side we are excited by the numerous opportunities for further growth, including the first year of our ten year partnership with Adidas," said executive vice chairman Ed Woodward.
Credit: BBC Sport 

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