Manchester United Retains Second-Highest Club Value Despite £113m Losses
Manchester United Retains Second-Highest Club Value Despite £113m Losses

Manchester United Retains Second-Highest Club Value Despite £113m Losses

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Manchester United endured a challenging 2024-25 season, marked by their worst-ever Premier League performance and significant financial losses totaling £113.2 million, despite maintaining a strong global brand valued at $5.8 billion. The club has implemented cost-saving measures, including substantial staff redundancies, while planning a new £2 billion stadium on the Old Trafford site. On the pitch, player performances were mixed, with some like Maguire regaining fan respect under Ruben Amorim's system, while others struggled with form and injuries. Off the field, the club maintained strong fan engagement internationally, exemplified by a passionate and well-attended fan event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, featuring visits from several players. However, tensions surfaced as Manchester United winger Amad Diallo admitted to making an obscene gesture towards fans during the Malaysia trip, citing personal insults. Discussions among fans also revealed concerns about potential player sales and squad reinvestment strategies amid financial pressures.

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