Manchester United have recorded bumper new financial results for the first quarter.
United look set for another record-breaking year off the pitch after posting a 16.5% increase in first-quarter turnover to £73.8million.
United reported growth in all areas, with the commercial side benefiting from the £40million deal with DHL to sponsor their training kit, helping it rise 22.3% to £29.6million.
Media revenues were up from £19.4million to £22.6million, largely thanks to United's status as Premier League champions ensuring they get a larger share of the Champions League pot, and a lucrative five-match tour of the United States.
In addition, matchday income has also grown 9.6% to £21.6million, thanks to the first complete sell-out of seasonal hospitality boxes since the plush Old Trafford quadrants were completed in 2006.
It leaves United's gross debt at £433.2 million.

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