Manchester United report Sh15.7b loss for 2021/22 season
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Manchester United on Thursday announced a net loss of Sh15.7
billion for the 2021/22 season even though revenues rose to £583 million as
coronavirus restrictions eased.
The financial year to June 30, 2022 also brought a 22 per
cent rise in debt and a 19 per cent increase in wages.
The 20-time English champions' net debt increased from Sh57
billion in 2021 to Sh70 billion.
United attributed the rise in debt mainly to the fall of the
pound which increased the value of US dollar borrowings.
Among other large items were dividends of Sh4.6 billion to
shareholders and the Sh3.4 billion compensation package for former manager Ole
Gunnar Solskjaer, sacked in November 2021.
The biggest contributor to United's spiralling costs was the
increase in wages to Sh52.3 billion.
The return of Cristiano Ronaldo to Old Trafford, allied to
summer signings of Raphael Varane and Jadon Sancho had United fans dreaming of
a Premier League title challenge a year ago.
Instead, they finished sixth, with their lowest points total
of the Premier League era.
The failure to qualify for the Champions League will hit
United's finances for this season.
The club still heavily backed new manager Erik ten Hag in the
summer, spending over Sh27.2 billion on Antony, Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez and
Tyrell Malacia.
"Our club's core mission is to win football matches and
entertain our fans," said United CEO Richard Arnold.
"Since our last earnings report, we have strengthened
our men's first team squad, completed a successful summer tour, and established
a foundation to build from in the early stages of the 2022/23 season under our
new manager."
After a disastrous start to Ten Hag's reign with defeats to
Brighton and Brentford, United have won their last four Premier League games to
climb to fifth in the table, six points behind early season leaders Arsenal but
with a game in hand.


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