Manchester United announce record revenue of £581m with hefty £39.2m profit… and are projecting even more next year
For the 2017-18 season, the Old Trafford giants are projecting a potential boost - with a £575m to £585m estimate
MANCHESTER UNITED have announced a record revenue of £581million with a hefty £39.2m profit... and they are projecting even more next year.
In fact, for the 2017-18 season, the Old Trafford giants are projecting a potential boost - with a £575m to £585m estimate.
On top of that, United's adjusted earning per share were almost double at an impressive 13.94... vs the 7.88 expected.
The £581m revenue figure up to June 30, 2017 absolutely shatters the previous record of £515.3m - set last year.
Meanwhile, United's substantial debt, linked to the Glazer's takeover back in 2005, dropped by nearly £50m.
The figure fell from £260.9m to £213.1m as they continue to chip away.
Elsewhere, Jose Mourinho has ordered Paul Pogba to take a ten-day holiday in order to fully recover from his hamstring strain.
MOST READ IN FOOTBALL
The French star is expected to be out for between four and six weeks after suffering the problem earlier this month.
United boss Mourinho and his staff want the 24-year-old to take a mini-break prior to beginning his recovery.
The ex-Juventus ace is waiting for a second scan on his injury to determine the full extent of his lay-off.