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Finances

July 2024

  • A general view inside Old Trafford

    Costs of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Manchester United buy-in rise to £39.9m

    Manchester United’s third-quarter loss of £71.4m involved £30.3m related to the buy-in, though Sir Jim Ratcliffe has injected $200m
  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe stands at a press conference.

    Manchester United to save about £10m a year after Jim Ratcliffe cuts 250 jobs

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s drive to restructure Manchester United and make the club more sustainable has led to 250 job losses
  • Elliot Anderson

    Premier League set to scrutinise ‘unofficial deadline day’ transfers

    Investigation expected into clubs buying and selling players to comply with profit and sustainability rules

June 2024

  • Chelsea’s Ian Maatsen

    Loophole encouraging sale of academy talent is ‘nonsensical’, says PFA

  • Philippe Auclair

    Uefa’s lofty environmental ambitions and the elephant in the room

    Philippe Auclair
  • A flag emblazoned with the Premier League logo

    Premier League clubs’ finances under spotlight after drop in operating profits

  • Kenan Malik

    Playing the victim card is how elites game the system. Just look at Manchester City

    Kenan Malik
  • Mubarak calls CFG a ‘machine’ after Manchester City make record profit

  • Manchester City launch legal action against Premier League over sponsorship rules

May 2024

  • Jonathan Wilson

    Inside football
    Cold, hard money has whittled potential Champions League winners to a rich few

    Jonathan Wilson
    It is 20 years since Porto beat Monaco in the final – the landscape of European football has changed dramatically since that game
  • Everton fans hold up a protest banner

    Everton staring at administration threat with 777 takeover increasingly unlikely

    Increasing doubts of takeover deal being completed paint bleak picture and could leave Everton unable to meet their financial obligations
  • An aerial view of Everton's Goodison Park

    Everton shareholders demand end to ‘farce’ of 777 takeover

    Everton shareholders have urged the club’s owner, Farhad Moshiri, and the Premier League to end a proposed takeover by 777 Partners

April 2024

  • An aerial view of Everton's new stadium being constructed at Bramley Moore Dock.

    The Everton crisis explained: how did it get to this point?

  • Goodison Park

    Everton call in insolvency advisers amid fresh doubt over 777 takeover

  • Sixteen clubs voted in favour of subjecting ‘anchoring’ proposals to a full economic and legal analysis.

    Spending cap plan gets Premier League backing despite trio voting against

  • Leicester City have returned to the top flight after a season that flitted between collapse and catharsis.

    A Premier League return is the only certainty in Leicester’s cloudy future

  • Manchester United to fight Premier League’s proposed changes to PSR rules

  • Criminals and oligarchs in EU’s sights with new bill targeting football fraud

  • Chelsea’s £76.5m hotel deals raise questions over PSR compliance

  • Everton on the brink: questions over club’s finances are more urgent than ever

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