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Man Utd’s costly mistakes have plunged them into the red – and it’s about to get worse

United’s dire financial results laid bare the damage of misjudgements in the recruitment of players, coaches and directors that will be felt for years to come



Manchester United has reported a £27.7m loss for the second quarter of the 2024-25 financial year, with "exceptional items" accounting for £14.5m of the loss, largely due to severance payments. Erik ten Hag and his staff received £10.4m after his dismissal, while Dan Ashworth's departure cost £4.1m. The financial repercussions of these misjudgments in recruitment and management are expected to persist for years.

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