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Published 15:36 17 Nov 2016 GMT
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United's broadcasting revenue climbed £1.5m to £29.1m, due to the lucrative new Premier League TV deal, but matchday revenue at Old Trafford was £16.8m, down £8m, due to United three fewer home games.
Altogether, total revenue figures for the latest quarter stood at £120.2m, representing a drop of 2.8%.
“While our financial results for this quarter reflect the impact of our non-participation in the UEFA Champions League, we are pleased that we remain on track to deliver record revenues for the coming year," said United's executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward.
"During the quarter we added a number of top quality players to our squad, which once again demonstrates our determination to challenge for trophies.”

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