Man Utd face £50m blow if beaten by Spurs, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City
MANCHESTER UNITED face suffering a hit of around
£50m if David Moyes' side fail to qualify for Europe and are edged out
by Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City, Everton and Tottenham
in the league.
The financial implications of failing to make it into Europe are serious, especially as the club budgets on reaching the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
United stand to miss out on:
Qualifying for the Europa League would soften the blow slightly, with around £3m coming from UEFA and match-day income retained, meaning an overall £32m drop.
Failing to qualify for Europe would punch a big hole in United's earnings, despite the club's great success in growing their commercial revenue from sponsorship deals.“Manchester United will face a massive blow if they fail to make Europe next season”
Annual income for 2013-14 is expected to be around £420m, so missing out on Europe would see a 20 per cent drop in revenue.
There is also the perennial issue of the club's debt, which stood at £361m last month.
United have, however, moved to reduce the cost of servicing that debt and it has dropped considerably, by 21 per cent, to £9.8m for the most recent three-month period primarily due to refinancing to achieve a much lower interest.
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