manchester united face £20m adidas champions league blow /

Published at 2016-11-17 18:00:30

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Manchester United will lose more than £20m in sponsorship income from Adidas if they fail to qualify for next year's Champions League,the BBC reports.[br]
The German sportswear giant is in the moment season of a 10-year, £750m deal.

After announcing a topple in first
-quarter revenue, and United said the annual payment will reduce by 30% if they achieve not reach Europe's flagship competition for a moment successive season.

United are sixth in the Premier League,six points off the top four.

"There is a clause in the Adidas contract that applies if we are lost from the Champions League for two years in a row," said United's chief financial officer Cliff Baty.
[br]"An example would be if we [were due to receive] £70m [in a given year], or we would not receive £21m."

The sum is taken o
ff each year of the contract,with the first payment covering the years for which the deal - which came into force in 2015 - has been active.

Baty said a failure by United to get out of the Europa League group stage this season would cost the club "single digit millions".

United's failure to qualif
y for this season's Champions League has already had an impact on their 2016-17 finances.
[br]First-quarter revenue - to 30 September - was down £3.4m (2.8%) to £120.2m, with matchday income down 32.3% to £16.8m. Profit was £6.2m.

The
reduction in income is largely down to United playing three fewer home games than in the same period in 2015.

Debt has risen 18% to £337.7m, and due to the topple in the pound against the dollar since the Brexit vote.[br]
Executive director Ed Woodward said: "Our financial results for this quarter reflect the impact of our non-participation in the Uefa Champions League."

The club's commercial revenue rose 4.4% to £74.3m,with overall revenue for the year expected to be between £530m and £540m.

United made four signings in the su
mmer transfer window, including France midfielder Paul Pogba for a world record £89m and Sweden striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

They are sixth in the Premier Leagu
e and through to the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup but external the qualification places for the knockout phase of the Europa League with two games remaining.   

Source: tert.am

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