Manchester United Fined £256,744 for ‘Minor Breakeven Deficit’

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Awonusi Abiodun
Senior Editor
Awonusi Abiodun is a Senior Editor at Soccerhub NG, also a student of Mass Communication at Yaba College of Technology, Yaba
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Manchester United have been fined £256,744 by UEFA for a “minor breakeven deficit” under its Financial Fair Play rules.

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The Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) found that United did not meet its target to approach breakeven on football-related business, including player transfers, wages and social taxes.

The breach relates to the 2021/22 season, when United recorded a loss of €117.4m. However, UEFA acknowledged that the breach was “minor” and that United had taken steps to address it.

In a statement, United said: “While disappointed by the outcome, Manchester United accepts this fine for what UEFA acknowledges to be a minor technical breach of its previous Financial Fair Play rules.

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The club continues to support the enforcement of rules to promote financial fair play and sustainability across domestic and European football.”

The fine is the latest in a series of financial penalties for United. In 2014, they were fined €100m for breaching UEFA’s FFP rules.

The club has also been hit with fines by the Premier League for failing to comply with its financial regulations.

United’s latest fine is a reminder that even the biggest clubs in the world are not immune to the financial rules of football.

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