Manchester United plans winter friendly matches: the goal is to cover financial losses.
Financial difficulties of Manchester United
According to The Sun: MANCHESTER UNITED may once again consider holding friendly matches mid-season to cover the club's financial expenses. The Red Devils could earn around £10 million from a trip to Saudi Arabia, as only 17 matches remain this season following their exit from the FA Cup.
The defeat to Brighton on Sunday led to United's exit from both...
“Everyone knows about the financial challenges facing the club,”
As the club seeks to stabilize its financial situation, such measures could become an important source of revenue. The team is in a difficult position, and organizing additional matches could help address the financial issues exacerbated by recent results.
This move demonstrates how Premier League clubs are increasingly searching for ways to generate additional income amidst unpredictable circumstances, as funding becomes critical in modern football.
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