Shut stadium forces £21.7 million loss on Manchester United
Manchester United have reported a loss of £21.7 million in the first three months of 2021 because of the negative consequences of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions placed by the UK government, fans are not allowed to watch the game from stands.
The matchday revenue has taken a severe hit because of their absence from the stadium.
It was amassed to be £1.6 million which is way lower than £29.1 million recorded in the same quarter last year.
Not only matchday revenue but commercial and sponsorship revenues also decreased massively.
Both saw a fall of £10.5 million and £8.9 million respectively this quarter.
The only positive was the broadcasting revenue which recorded a surge of 125.4%.
This massive upswing came because of five additional league matches played during the period this year.
However, one segment wasn’t enough to stabilize the finances of the Red Devils.
Cumulatively, the club amassed a total revenue of £118.3 million, a fall of 4.4% from last years’ figure.
Declaring the financials, executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward said it proved spectators were “the lifeblood of the game”.
However, he is optimistic about the prospect of fans returning to football grounds in much larger numbers.
It is highly expected that the fans will be allowed to grace the stadium from the next season onwards.
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