The club made £304.9m in total revenue over the first six months of 2017-18, thanks in large part to their Champions League return
Manchester United’s revenues continue to soar, with the club’s return to the Champions League helping to boost their broadcasting income by over 22 per cent over the first half of 2017-18.
The club released their second quarterly figures for the current season on Thursday, and the report shows an overall £26.8 million (9.6 per cent) rise in revenues compared to 2016-17.
That comes thanks in large part to United receiving £99.7m in broadcasting revenue over the first half of the campaign, whereas last term they had pocketed £18.