Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward is hopeful that the club are on a "path towards normality" despite posting incredible net debt of £455.5million in their latest set of financial results.
Like all football club, United are feeling the pinch from the impact of the coronavirus crisis, with Old Trafford now being closed to fans for the last 12 months during the UK lockdown.
United's debt has increased £64.2 million in the last 12 months. Despite that, Woodwood paid tribute to the efforts of both the club's men's and women's teams as they strive for success in both the Premier League and Women's Super League. “As we approach a full year since our last game with fans at Old Trafford, we reflect on an extraordinarily
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