EletiofeManchester United's net debt increases by £127.4m to £429.1m...

Manchester United’s net debt increases by £127.4m to £429.1m in a year

-

- Advertisment -

  • United make pre-tax loss of £28.55m from 1 January to 31 March
  • Financial results show impact of coronavirus pandemic

Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium, pictured in February.






Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium, pictured in February.
Photograph: Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images

Manchester United’s net debt increased by £127.4m to £429.1m in the 12 months to 31 March 2020, the club’s latest set of accounts have revealed.

United made a pre-tax loss of £28.55m in the third-quarter period from 1 January to 31 March, compared with a £11.117m pre-tax profit in the same period last year, because of the initial impact of the coronavirus pandemic and adverse movements in the GBP:USD exchange rate. Net finance costs for the quarter were £25.3m because of the exchange rate, an increase of £22.2m on the same period last year.

The club has also withdrawn its previous revenue predictions for the year of £560m-£580m owing to the impact of the pandemic.

Broadcasting revenue fell by £27.8m to £26m – a decrease of 51.7% – because of a £15m Premier League rebate to broadcasters following the delay and changes to the broadcast schedule for the 2019-20 season, non-participation in the Champions League and the impact of playing two fewer Premier League away games.

Matchday revenue for the quarter was also down, by £2.6m to £29.1m, because of the postponement of the last-16 Europa League home game, one Premier League away game and the FA Cup quarter-final at Norwich.

United’s executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward, said the club were well-positioned to “weather the challenges” confronting football.

“Since the start of the pandemic, Manchester United and our Foundation have provided assistance to hospitals, charities and schools in our communities, as well as support for frontline workers and vulnerable fans,” said Woodward.

“These actions reflect our core values as a club and the resilience through adversity that we have demonstrated many times throughout our long history and will do so again to weather these current challenges.

“In that spirit, we look forward to the team safely returning to the pitch and building on the exciting momentum that Ole [Gunnar Solskjær] and the players had previously achieved, while taking all necessary steps to protect public health. Our thoughts remain with all those affected during this unprecedented time.”

Latest news

Somehow This $10,000 Flame-Thrower Robot Dog Is Completely Legal in 48 States

If you've been wondering when you’ll be able to order the flame-throwing robot that Ohio-based Throwflame first announced last...

‘Metaphor: ReFantazio’ Steals the Best Ideas From ‘Persona 5’

When it came time to make Metaphor: ReFantazio, developer Atlus had a guiding principle: make a video game that...

How NASA Repaired Voyager 1 From 15 Billion Miles Away

Throughout the five months of troubleshooting, Voyager's ground team continued to receive signals indicating the spacecraft was still alive....

Can the First Amendment Save TikTok?

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden signed a law that could effectively ban TikTok if the company does not divest...
- Advertisement -

‘ArcaneDoor’ Cyberspies Hacked Cisco Firewalls to Access Government Networks

Network security appliances like firewalls are meant to keep hackers out. Instead, digital intruders are increasingly targeting them as...

President Biden Signs Bill That Could Ban TikTok

President Joe Biden signed a bill on Wednesday that could ban TikTok from operating within the United States as...

Must read

Somehow This $10,000 Flame-Thrower Robot Dog Is Completely Legal in 48 States

If you've been wondering when you’ll be able to...

‘Metaphor: ReFantazio’ Steals the Best Ideas From ‘Persona 5’

When it came time to make Metaphor: ReFantazio, developer...
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you