Man Utd reports wider 3rd quarter loss after tough season

Man Utd reports wider 3rd quarter loss after tough season

The club reported a net loss of £71.4 million for the three months ended March 31, up from £5.6 million a year earlier.

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Manchester United confirmed on Wednesday that they planned to cut about 250 jobs as part of a club-wide redundancy programme. (Unsplash pic)
MANCHESTER:
Manchester United will raise ticket prices by about 5% for the upcoming football season, the club said on Wednesday, after reporting a sharply higher net loss for the third quarter following a tough season in the Premier League.

The Old Trafford club reported a net loss of £71.4 million for the three months ended March 31, compared with a loss of £5.6 million a year earlier.

It plans to cut about 250 jobs as part of a club-wide redundancy programme, the club confirmed on Wednesday.

After a tough season in which the 20-time English champions finished in eighth place in the Premier League – the lowest showing since the League’s formation – United has been reviewing all aspects of the club’s activities.

United now expects annual revenue of about £660 million compared with an earlier range of £635 million to £665 million, and adjusted core profit of about £140 million pounds, against an earlier range of £125 million to £150 million.

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