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Manchester United plc's pre-tax profits have increased by 22 per cent to £39.3 million for the 12-month period to July 31 2003.
The Red Devils' latest financial results show once again that eight-times Premiership champions have bucked the general downturn in football's finances, with most English clubs running at a loss.
The group turnover is also up 18 per cent to £173 million with earnings per share up 20 per cent to 11.5p.
United's results were boosted by their various sponsorship deals and by Old Trafford hosting last May's European Champions League final.
The Red Devils will be looking to maintain their good results despite the £25 million sale of David Beckham to Real Madrid and the departure of chief executive Peter Kenyon.
Kenyon's replacement as United chief excutive, David Gill, said: "These results reflect the significant success that Manchester United has achieved both on and off the field.
"We have continued to leverage our global brand through our partnerships with Nike, Vodafone and our Platinum sponsors and to grow our knowledge of our fan base.
"Looking ahead, we will maintain our focus on achieving playing success while delivering continued strong performances from our commercial operations."
United remain by far the most successful English club in terms of merchandising.
The Red Devils' latest financial results show once again that eight-times Premiership champions have bucked the general downturn in football's finances, with most English clubs running at a loss.
The group turnover is also up 18 per cent to £173 million with earnings per share up 20 per cent to 11.5p.
United's results were boosted by their various sponsorship deals and by Old Trafford hosting last May's European Champions League final.
The Red Devils will be looking to maintain their good results despite the £25 million sale of David Beckham to Real Madrid and the departure of chief executive Peter Kenyon.
Kenyon's replacement as United chief excutive, David Gill, said: "These results reflect the significant success that Manchester United has achieved both on and off the field.
"We have continued to leverage our global brand through our partnerships with Nike, Vodafone and our Platinum sponsors and to grow our knowledge of our fan base.
"Looking ahead, we will maintain our focus on achieving playing success while delivering continued strong performances from our commercial operations."
United remain by far the most successful English club in terms of merchandising.