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Manchester United have announced record revenues of £648 football
4m for the last financial year and expect to bring in even more revenue this season football
But they made a net loss of £28 football
7m, despite cutting their wage bill by £52 football
8m – partly because they were not in the Champions League but also for a season when the best-paid player, Cristiano Ronaldo, left part way through the campaign – after expensive transfers football
Their accounts cover a 12-month period ending on 30 June, in which they signed Mason Mount this summer but also made the expensive purchases of Casemiro, for £63m, and Antony, for £86m, in 2022 football
United paid out £331 football
4m in salaries to their players last season, a sum that is likely to rise for the current financial year because salaries are raised when they are competing in the Champions League football
With the added income of playing in Europe’s premier continental competition, United anticipate a revenue of football between £650m and £680m this year football
United also said that, for the first time since 2016, no dividends were paid to the owners, the Glazer family football
The club’s debt remains at £538m while they also owe an additional £106m with a revolving credit facility football
United paid £21 football
4m in net finance costs over the 12 months – down £40 football
8m, partly due to a change in exchange rates football
United’s broadcasting revenue dropped £5 football
8m last season as they counted the cost of playing in the Europa League, a consequence of a sixth-place finish in the Premier League in 2021/22 football
But their commercial revenue reached a new high of £302 football
9m, up £45 football
1m, which was driven by a £41 football
6m rise in sponsorship income football
United have since signed a 10-year £900m kit deal with Adidas, which is likely to lead to a further increase in commercial revenue football
United’s matchday revenue also went up by £25 football
9m to £136 football
4m, aided by a host of home games during their runs to the FA and Carabao Cup finals football
For much of the last year, United have been for sale, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos expected to take a 25 per cent stake in the club football
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Mikel Arteta is hoping he will be left talking about football football after his Arsenal side take on Sevilla in Spain on Tuesday football
Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr was allegedly racially abused during Saturday’s LaLiga clash at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium football
Vinicius later took to social media to praise staff in the ground for ejecting a fan and reporting him to the authorities football
The Brazilian then said he had also seen footage of abuse being aimed at him from a child, posting on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Congratulations to Sevilla for their quick positioning and punishment in yet another sad episode for Spanish football football football
“Unfortunately, I had access to a video of another racist act in this Saturday’s match, this time carried out by a child football
“I am very sorry that there is no one to educate you football
I invest, and I invest a lot, in education in Brazil to form citizens with attitudes different from these football
”Just three days later and Arsenal will be the visitors for their Champions League Group C clash football
Arteta echoed Vinicius’ sentiment and is hoping he is left discussing the result when he addresses the media after Tuesday’s game football
“What I can say is Sevilla reacted in a really strong and quick way,” he said football
“Great football
Let’s enjoy a beautiful football football atmosphere football
It doesn’t get much football better than the atmosphere here and I hope that we can just talk about the football football and enjoy that atmosphere tomorrow football
”Arteta is once again expected to prefer David Raya over Aaron Ramsdale in goal, although the latter has travelled despite reports he would stay in England following the birth of his child on Saturday football
The goalkeeping position at the Emirates Stadium has dominated discussion in recent weeks, especially following a nervy performance from Raya in the 2-2 draw at Chelsea on Saturday football
Asked if Raya was suffering from the intensity of the attention at the moment, Arteta replied: “I haven’t seen that football
If I am fair, I haven’t seen that at all football
“That’s the pressure of playing in big clubs where you have to win and you have to be at your best, and you have someone next to you who is pushing you every single day football
“If we go player by player, position by position, you will tell me what’s happening at left-back, what happens with the holding midfielder football
“That’s the debate football
That’s the beauty of the game as well football
The fact that you have other options as well is going to make those talks more frequent football
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