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Man United’s return to Champions League cancels out stadium losses
General view inside the Old Trafford stadium before the match between Manchester United and Arsenal on November 19, 2016. u00e2u20acu2022 Reuters/Phil Noble Livepic pic

LONDON, Mar 5 — Manchester United posted increased revenue and profits for the three months to the end of December 2020 thanks to a broadcasting boom from a return to the Champions League.

The English giants missed out on Europe’s top club competition in the 2019/20 season and despite crashing out at the group stages this season, saw TV income rise £44 million (RM248 million) to £109 million for the last three months of last year.

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That more than cancelled out a 96 per cent drop in matchday revenue to just £1.5 million from a full season behind closed doors so far due to coronavirus restrictions.

Profits rose to £64 million, but net debt has also soared over the past year to £455.5 million.

United’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward said the speed of the UK’s vaccination programme has raised hopes of fans returning to stadiums next season. 

"The rapid rollout of vaccines in the UK and beyond gives us confidence that we are now on a path towards normality, including the return of fans to stadia,” said Woodward.

United are well-placed for Champions League football again next season as they sit second in the Premier League, albeit 14 points adrift of runaway leaders Manchester City.

The form of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men has dipped rapidly in recent weeks, though, with just two wins in their last eight league games.

However, Woodward backed his manager, adding "the progress made by Ole and the players this season is clear.” — AFP

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