Manchester United's Debt Surges to £1.3 Billion Despite Operating Profit
Posted on February 26, 2026, updated on February 26, 2026
Manchester United's financial situation remains precarious as the club reports a staggering debt of nearly £1.3 billion, even while posting a profit of £32.6 million for the first half of the 2025 season. This debt includes legacy financial burdens from the Glazer family's takeover, alongside ongoing liabilities related to transfer fees.
The operating profit is a positive sign of off-pitch transformation, but the rise in debt factors is disconcerting. The club's management acknowledged the drawdown of an additional £25 million on their credit facility, indicating that financial struggles continue to loom over the club.
This substantial debt, combined with an 8% decline in commercial revenue, underscores the challenges faced by United as they aim to return to Champions League football. With significant upcoming costs associated with a potential new stadium, the club's financial strategy will need to adapt to ensure long-term sustainability.
As they navigate a critical period in their history, Manchester United's leadership is focused on improving both on-field performances and the overall financial health of the organization, striving to regain a competitive position in both domestic and European football.
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