Manchester United face £20m Adidas Champions League blow
Manchester United's £750m deal with
Adidas is the most lucrative in the Premier League
Manchester United will lose more than
£20m in sponsorship income from Adidas if they fail to qualify for next year's
Champions League.
The German sportswear giant is in the
second season of a 10-year, £750m deal.
After announcing a fall in
first-quarter revenue, United said the annual payment will reduce by 30% if
they do not reach Europe's flagship competition for a second 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 missing from the Champions League for two years
in a row," said United's chief financial officer Cliff Baty.
"An example would be if we [were
due to receive] £70m [in a given year], we would not receive £21m."
The sum is taken off 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 qualify for this
season's Champions League has already had an impact on their 2016-17 finances.
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, due to
the fall in the pound against the dollar since the Brexit vote.
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 summer
transfer window, including France midfielder Paul Pogba for a world record £89m
and Sweden striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
They are sixth in the Premier League
and through to the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup but outside the qualification
places for the knockout phase of the Europa League with two games remaining.

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