Cost-savings have already started to be implemented with around 250 redundancies which United say will cost £10m but contribute to annual savings of £40m-£45m in 2025 and 2026. But the wage bill did rise last year by 10% to £364.7m, partly due to the bonuses related to playi...
There's no question that Man United want to be where Man City are now (in terms of results, not investigations for cooking books). And yes, they're trying. They have a higher wage bill than City, they outspent City (in net terms) in three of the past four years --...
He had loads of budgerigars. But he was a vital link. Wood, Foulkes, Byrne, Colman, Jones, Edwards, Berry, Whelan, Taylor, Viollet, Pegg: they all were like a cog in the right position, like a jigsaw piece. You needed players like Bill Foulkes and Jones and Ray Wood to ...
An updated look at the Manchester United F.C. 2024-25 payroll table, including team totals, retained figures, and complete breakdowns of player salaries, and bonuses. Total CapAllocations $168,675,000/ 4th Payroll Total $3,243,750 2024 Active Roster ...
Following an explosive 2022/23 campaign, in which he scored goals and provided assists, last season was a huge disappointment for Manchester United's Marcus Rashford.
The clear-out of high-earners on downward trajectories lowered the wage bill. Now, though, they need to add experience, greater depth, and more quality in key positions in order to ensure they can avoid costly collapses like those at Tottenham and Newcastle ...
The best players, with the help of their agents, receive the highest wages and all the evidence shows that a club's position in the Premier league at the end of a season is very closely correlated with the size of the club's wage bill. Given a club's expenditure on … Read the ...
In February 2013, she was assessed as the 15th most powerful woman in the United Kingdom byWoman’s Houron BBC Radio 4. In May 2013 she was the subject of BBC Radio 4’sThe Life Scientificand was interviewed about her life and work by Jim Al-Khalili. ...
Over the past Decade,Manchester Unitedhave become synonymous with poorly run football clubs. Giving out huge contracts to sub-par players meaning that they then struggle to offload said players as no other club will match the wage that they're currently on. This is something that ...
The English and French champions also agreed not to increase their current wage bill for two years, and to "significantly limit spending" in the transfer market, based on a calculation of their "net transfer position." #INSERT type:inline END# ...