Soccer News of Friday, 23 May 2025
Source: www.legit.ng
Manchester United’s turbulent season has taken yet another financial hit following their Europa League final loss to Tottenham Hotspur.
While the Red Devils were already facing criticism for a trophyless campaign and missing out on a European spot for next season, the defeat has now triggered a costly clause in their contract with kit manufacturer Adidas.
According to the Mirror, Manchester United are set to pay £10 million to Adidas as part of their agreement, which penalises the club for missing out on consecutive seasons in the UEFA Champions League.
Sponsor give clubs money but at Manchester United that will no longer be the case. They’ll have to pay Adidas £10M per year until the day they get back to to playing Champions League Football.
— WelBeast (@WelBeast) May 22, 2025
They also have to pay 33 year old Casemiro £350K per week 😂😂😂
Man United have agreed a 10-year extension to their Adidas partnership worth a minimum of £900m 🤑 pic.twitter.com/h2Us3LUTWg
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) July 31, 2023
🚨 JUST IN: Manchester United will listen to offers for EVERY player in the wake of their disastrous Europa League final defeat.
— UtdXclusive (@UtdXclusive) May 22, 2025
No player will be immune from being sold. Including captain Bruno Fernandes. #MUFC [@DiscoMirror] pic.twitter.com/6MI7i8yko9