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    Manchester United Swings Into Red as European Competition Absence Hits Revenue

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    Posted on December 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Manchester United reports a net loss due to missing European competitions, affecting broadcasting and ticket sales. Cost-cutting measures are in place.

    Manchester United Reports Revenue Loss Due to European Absence

    Dec 11 (Reuters) - ‌Manchester United swung to a first-quarter net loss on Thursday, ‍weighed ‌by lower broadcasting revenue and ticket sales as the club sits out ⁠European competitions this season.

    The Old ‌Trafford club posted a net loss of 6.6 million pounds ($8.83 million) for the quarter ended September 30, compared with a profit of 1.4 million pounds ⁠a year ago. Total revenue for the quarter fell 2%, with player and staff wages ​falling 8.2% due to job cuts.

    "The difficult decisions ‌we have made in the ⁠past year have resulted in a sustainably lower cost base and a more streamlined, effective organisation equipped to drive the club towards ​improved sporting and commercial performance over the long-term," CEO Omar Berrada said in a statement. 

    The club turned to job cuts and other cost-saving measures after six consecutive years of financial losses, underscoring the ​struggles of ‍the 20-time English champions ​that have underperformed both on and off the pitch.

    Manchester United retained its fiscal 2026 revenue forecast between 640 million pounds and 660 million pounds, and core profit in the range of 180 million to 200 million pounds.

    Minority owner Jim Ratcliffe, who holds roughly 29% stake and ⁠oversees football operations, has raised ticket prices, even as the club spent about 230 million pounds in ​the summer transfer window and announced plans for a new 2-billion-pound, 100,000-seat stadium.

    The club's absence from European competitions this season is denting broadcasting revenue and intensifying financial pressure, fuelling criticism ‌from supporters at a time when the team has struggled to compete domestically.

    ($1 = 0.7473 pounds)

    (Reporting by Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Manchester United reports a net loss of 6.6 million pounds.
    • •Absence from European competitions impacts revenue.
    • •Broadcasting and ticket sales have decreased.
    • •Club implements job cuts to reduce costs.
    • •Jim Ratcliffe raises ticket prices amid financial pressure.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Manchester United swings into red as European competition absence hits revenue

    1What is net loss?

    Net loss occurs when a company's total expenses exceed its total revenues, resulting in a negative financial outcome for a specific period.

    2What are broadcasting revenues?

    Broadcasting revenues are earnings generated from the sale of broadcasting rights, typically for sports events, to television networks or streaming platforms.

    3
    What are job cuts?

    Job cuts refer to the reduction of employees in a company, often due to financial difficulties or restructuring efforts to lower costs.

    4What is a cost base?

    A cost base refers to the total expenses incurred by a company, which can include operational costs, salaries, and other financial obligations.

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