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Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by Albert's Chip Shop, Sep 3, 2023.

  1. FadgewackeR

    FadgewackeR Well-Known Member

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    Swiss Ramble released a report on Mun U's finances and whether they're in bother with FFP...

    Most clubs utilise the option to get £30m a year funding (£90m over the 3 year FFP monitoring window) from owners to help with FFP. Man U haven't had owner funding, and aren't going to get it.

    My heart bleeds.

    Conclusion
    It is clear that United have had to be very conscious of FFP regulations, especially after the massive £150m loss in 2021/22. I think they should be fine for 2022/23, but they are likely to face some challenges for 2023/24, especially with the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability targets.

    However, they could improve their chances of compliance with a couple of well-judged player sales, so it would be no great surprise to see departures in the January transfer window.

    A change of ownership would also help if the purchasers put some capital into the club, as this would raise the allowable losses. As a result of the Glazers’ regime, United have had a much harder task than other clubs to meet FFP targets, due to the high interest payments and dividends, so many of the problems are actually of their own making.
     
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