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Manchester United debts rise to nearly £500m as Lee Grant announces his retirement

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Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Friday, May 27. United's latest accounts have revealed that the club's net debt has risen 11.8% from this time a year ago.

The accounts, for the three-month period ending March 31 this year, show net debt now stands at £495.7million, up from £443.5million. ALSO READ: Manchester United set out timetable for Old Trafford redevelopment plans While the long-term US debt is unchanged, the rise included the credit facility which United have used to provide "financial flexibility" during the pandemic.

Read more on United's debts here. United goalkeeper Lee Grant has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 39.

Grant joined United three years ago from Stoke for £1.5million to occupy a back-up role at the club, where he made two competitive appearances in four seasons.

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