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Man Utd revenues boosted by TV and sponsorship deals | Man Utd revenues boosted by TV and sponsorship deals |
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Rising income at Manchester United will be spent on new players to boost their lacklustre performance. | |
The reigning Premier League champions said revenues rose 11.6% from a year earlier to £122.9m in the final three months of 2013. | The reigning Premier League champions said revenues rose 11.6% from a year earlier to £122.9m in the final three months of 2013. |
Commercial sales were up by 18.8% on the same period in 2012, while broadcasting revenues grew by 18.7%. | Commercial sales were up by 18.8% on the same period in 2012, while broadcasting revenues grew by 18.7%. |
Revenue from sponsorship deals jumped by nearly 40%, the club said, with six new deals being activated. | Revenue from sponsorship deals jumped by nearly 40%, the club said, with six new deals being activated. |
Ed Woodward, Executive Vice Chairman said on a conference call: "Over the medium term, we would expect annual net player [capital expenditure] to track higher than our historical average as we invest in our squad." | |
The increases in revenues came despite United enduring a tough season, their first under new manager David Moyes. | |
The team are currently seventh in the league and could miss out on a place in the UEFA Champions League for the first time since 1995. | The team are currently seventh in the league and could miss out on a place in the UEFA Champions League for the first time since 1995. |
The club is forecasting revenue for the current season of between £420m and £430m, up from £363m last season. | |
'Record quarter' | |
Mr Woodward said: "We once again achieved a record revenue quarter with strong contributions from our commercial and broadcasting businesses despite the current league position, which everyone from the team manager down has acknowledged is disappointing." | |
Even if the club did miss out on a Champions League place, Mr Woodward said he believed there was enough new business in the pipeline to compensate, including improved Premier League TV contracts and new sponsorship deals. | |
Prof Chris Brady, from the Centre for Sports Business at Salford University, said: "If I was an investor, I'd be saying: your forecasts were based on being third in the Premier League, the finals of the Champions League and in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. | |
"Well, they're not in the Premier League, they're out of the FA Cup and it's not looking good for the Champions League either." | |
The club, owned by the US Glazer family, said they were in talks with several sportswear companies, including existing supplier Nike, about replacing their current contract that expires next year. | |
On an adjusted basis, before interest and tax, earnings were up 1.6% at £51m. | On an adjusted basis, before interest and tax, earnings were up 1.6% at £51m. |