Not being able to participate in the 2024-2025 Champions League has caused Manchester United to lose nearly 50 million pounds. In addition, they also had their lowest ranking season in the Premier League in 51 years.
However, the financial report for the year ended June 30, 2025 showed that Man United's revenue still increased slightly by 0.7%, reaching £666.5 million. Their operating losses also decreased from 69.3 million pounds to 18.4 million pounds compared to the same period last year.
The total deficit has narrowed from £113.2m to £33m, after co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe oversaw a series of major changes. Among them, many decisions that have caused controversy at a club that he admitted in March have gone towards being administratively distorted.
The British billionaire even warned that Man United could "break up for Christmas" if they did not make "really difficult decisions". This is something CEO Omar Berrada believes will bring a positive direction for the "Red Devils" in the future.
"As we enter the 2025-2026 season, we are working to improve the club in all aspects. On the pitch, we are satisfied with the additions to the men's and women's teams throughout the summer, aiming for a long-term goal.
off the pitch, we have overcome the restructuring and leadership change period, to build a streamlined, innovative organization capable of conquering commercial and sports goals.
Creating record revenue in a challenging year has shown resilience. This is a typical mark of Manchester United" - Omar Berrada emphasized.