United reveal financial boost despite PL woes
Briefly

Manchester United has revised its annual core profit forecast upward, projecting between £180 million and £190 million, fueled by a robust showing in the Europa League. Ticket sales surged by more than 50% to £44.5 million, showcasing strong fan support despite the club's biggest Premier League challenges in decades. Although total revenue rose to £160.5 million, the club faces future financial pressures due to its absence from European competitions. CEO Omar Berrada emphasizes the need for improvement as the club navigates both compliance with financial regulations and fan disappointment over performance.
United reported a net loss of £2.7m for the three months ended March 31, compared with a significantly improved profit forecast driven by Europa League performance.
Ticket sales surged over 50%, reaching £44.5m in the three months to March, reflecting strong fan engagement even after a challenging Premier League season.
Read at ESPN.com
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