
There are some ‘compliance’. Without European football, most players find themselves with a lower wage, probably 25%, so expenditures should be reduced.
The club’s accounts in the 2023-24 season have shown that a salary of £22m (12%) fell from £185m to £163m, mainly due to the decline in performances – and that was the eighth-placed season.
In addition, the figure that United loses is the water eye and will certainly affect their transportation strategy, above the reduction of attractiveness to the old traffed dress in first place.
“The hero’s lagi can change everything,” Amurim said last month. “If you look at this moment, we are not ready to compete in the Premier League and face the Champions League. If you are in the Champions League, you have a different budget to set a better team for next season,” he said.
“United has a plan for what happens if it is deprived of Europe, just as Omar Berada, the company’s CEO, last month,” he said.
Berada said they would be “more efficient” and “appointment of financial measures in their place” that allows the club to “invest in summer” even if they are not eligible for Europe.
And this is in favor of United’s public debts rotating for nearly £1 billion, including £331 million in unpaid money, something that the minority of Sir Jim Ratcliffe spoke about the BBC Sports editor in March.
It will raise a financial image that is already worried about a club that has to try to get a way back to the end of the Premier League.
In March, Ratcliffe said the club would have been “destly” until the end of the year if there were no significant measures.
United’s losses over the past five years have a total of more than £370 million.
To prevent the ocean, the club have dismissed 250 employees and 200 others will be able to lose their jobs in the second round of the knocks announced earlier this year.
United’s second quarter of the second quarter of December 31, 2024 has fallen by 12 percent, with the club spending £14.5m on Sack Erik Ten Hag, his staff and former sporting director Dan Ausers.
At the same time, United unveiled plans to build a two billion pounds, but did not specify how to pay for it.
In March, Ratcliffe assured fans that the club would comply with the rules of profits and sustainability of the Premier League.
But the reality of anything other than the Glory of the Europa League in May will make it difficult for United to change the severity.