Manchester United's gross debt stands at a staggering £725m.
The for-sale Premier League giants released their third quarter figures yesterday and the historic £521.5m stain of the Glazer family’s leveraged buyout – coupled with borrowings of £203.7m – took the gloss off the news they expect 12 months of record revenues.
The figure is the highest it has been at the same stage of the financial year since 2010 and comes amid a growing frustration among large sections of the club’s support at a perceived lack of progress since the Americans revealed they were seeking investment or a sale last November.