Manchester United: A Sleeping Giant with Potential to Awaken
Manchester United, a club with a glorious history, is in a moment of transition. Their match against Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday is a reminder of what could be achieved if the club regains its direction. Liverpool’s success, under the direction of the American owners of Fenway Sports Group (FSG), demonstrates the impact of strategic management and a solid scouting network and analysis. Although United is going through difficulties, just like Liverpool in the past, its return to the top of world football is only a matter of time. Inherent advantages, such as its rich history, its commercial strength, and its global fan base, position them for an inevitable resurgence.United, with its commercial potential, has the power to drive its return to the football elite. Although the sporting results have not been as expected, the club’s revenue remains impressive. The challenge of competing with Liverpool for the biggest titles seems distant at the moment. United’s title drought dates back to 2013, with their last Champions League crown in 2008. However, Liverpool’s path to success, which included the hiring of Jürgen Klopp, shows that patience and the right decisions can make a difference. The United seems trapped in a cycle of failures, with constant changes of coaches, expensive signings, and competition from teams like Liverpool and Manchester City. Despite this, the club’s financial data reveals its latent potential.“Manchester United only needs to achieve modest results to succeed because of its history, its commercial strength, and its worldwide fanbase,” commented a former United executive.
Former Manchester United executive
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Although United recorded losses, its annual revenue reached a record of £666.5 million ($890 million). Despite a disappointing season in 2024-25, the club achieved this revenue, surpassed only by Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Paris Saint-Germain.
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The Future of United: A New Beginning
The United has challenges ahead, such as building a new stadium, but potential revenue from naming rights and direct-to-consumer streaming could significantly increase its revenue. Although Liverpool has demonstrated impeccable performance, United needs both aspects of its operation to work together.The match against Liverpool is an opportunity for United to demonstrate their potential and begin their path back to the top. Success off the field allows the club to invest more in the team, which in turn attracts better players.“United may not have renewed or innovated adequately in recent years, with too much reluctance to change,” said Stylsvig. “But the magnitude of the figures they can produce and the way they do things is simply phenomenal. It’s a very, very big club, really one of the greats.”
Casper Stylsvig