goal.com

Man Utd seal 'most lucrative' sponsorship in football history with multi-year deal

Beyond the men's first team, United are seeing progress across various departments, including the women's team and the academy. However, the club still carries a significant debt of $650m, a legacy of the Glazer family's leveraged takeover. Despite this, the updated revenue guidance for 2026 has been increased to between £655m and £665m, with EBITDA expected to reach over £200m.

Praising the impact of the current coaching staff, Berrada added: "Finishing third in the Premier League and securing qualification to next season’s UEFA Champions League is testament to our men’s team’s improved form on the pitch. Michael Carrick has done an excellent job in the 17 games he has overseen and we are delighted that he will continue as Head Coach. Our women’s team reached the quarter final in the UEFA Women’s Champions League and also reached the final of the League Cup for the first time and will be participating once again in the World Sevens Series. On the academy side, reaching the FA Youth Cup and PL2 play-off finals is also an indication of our continued commitment to youth development."

Read full news in source page