After last night's 5-0 Liverpool win at Old Trafford, Kieran Maguire of the PriceofFootball compares the finances of the two clubs.
In the past decade Manchester United have earned over £1.4
billion in revenue more than Liverpool, spent £310 million more on wages and
£600 million more net on transfers.
The biggest
expense for clubs is wages, and Manchester United have spent £310,000,000 more
than Liverpool in the period 2011-20.
Manchester United have made £346m in profits in the decade
(although a lot of that has gone in dividends to owners) compared to £62m for
Liverpool. Relatively small return perhaps explains why both sets of owners so
keen on locked in profits from the Super League.
Since the Glazers acquired the club in 2005 Manchester United have paid £122 million in director pay, £824 million in interest fees on loans, £400 million in dividends to shareholders and £17 million in auditor fees
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