Man Utd is first UK club to earn £500m
Manchester United has recorded record revenues of £515.3m for the 2016 financial year, the first UK football club to do so.
BBC Sport » 1mManchester United has recorded record revenues of £515.3m for the 2016 financial year, the first UK football club to do so.
BBC Sport » 1mManchester United have announced record revenues of £515.3m for 2016, becoming the first English club to earn over half a billion pounds in a single year.
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