English soccer club Manchester United said its core quarterly earnings dipped because of rising wages for its players after its return to the Champions League.
United, whose leading players include Paul Pogba and David de Gea, are currently second in the 20-team English Premier League and have reached the last 16 of the Champions League, Europe’s elite club competition.
“Our solid business model has allowed us to invest in the future of the club with the extension of Jose Mourinho’s contract as manager and the acquisition of Alexis Sanchez,” Executive Vice Chairman Ed Woodward said.
Manager Mourinho last month extended his contract until 2020, while Sanchez moved from Arsenal.
The club’s adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization for the three months to December 31 slipped to 67.8 million pounds ($94.9 million) from 69 million pounds a year ago.
Revenue increased 3.8 percent to 163.9 million pounds in the period -- the second quarter of its 2017-18 financial year.

Manchester United profit weighed down by higher wage bill
Manager Mourinho last month extended his contract until 2020. (File photo: Reuters)
Reuters
Thursday 08 February 2018
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